Determine the weight of a person on the Moon whose weight on the Earth is 183 lb.
The weight of an object depends on the acceleration due to gravity. On Earth, with a gravitational acceleration of approximately 9.81 m/s^2, the weight of a 99 kg object would be about 970 N (Newtons).
The mass is twice as much, so multiply by 2. The radius is 3 times as much--the gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the radius, so multiply by 1/9.2 X 1kg/9 = 0.2 kg.
The Titan Atlas.
5.95 kg
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The person three times the distance will weigh 1/3^2 the weight or 1/9 the weight. 980=mGM/R^2 the first person on the earth's surface. The second person, p2 weighs p2=mGM/(3R)^2=mGM/9R^2=1/9 mGM/R^2= 980/9= 108.88888 N
The person who is steadily losing weight.
Your weight is directly proportional to the mass and gravity of the planet, if the planet has a greater gravity and mass, you will weigh more.
You'r weight would be greater because the more mass the greater the gravitational pull which is what causes weight in the first place
It really depends on your body proportions, but anywhere around 140 is healthy.
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The acceleration of gravity on Mercury's surface, and therefore the weight of anyobject located there, is 37.7% of its value on the surface of the Earth. It followslogically that a person whose body weighs 100 pounds on the Earth's surfacewould weigh 37pounds 11.2ounces on the surface of Mercury just before it beganto vaporize in the bright sunshine there.
Your weight is directly proportional to the mass and gravity of the planet, if the planet has a greater gravity and mass, you will weigh more.
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