The gravitational pull (gravity) is not as strong on the moon. (It is a smaller object) Since it is not pulling you on to a scale as hard, you do not weigh as much. :)
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that the phases of the moon affect body weight. Body weight is primarily influenced by factors such as diet, exercise, genetics, and overall lifestyle habits. It is important to focus on maintaining a healthy diet and regular physical activity rather than attributing changes in body weight to the phases of the moon.
The weight of a moon buggy on the moon would be one-sixth of its weight on Earth. This is due to the moon's lower gravity compared to Earth, which exerts less downward force on objects.
Your mass stays the same as if you were on Earth. Your weight will change which is the effect of gravity on your mass. Since the Moon is less dense than the Earth it has a small gravitational pull. This allows you to feel lighter on the Moon. You can jump higher on the Moon and takes longer to fall.
The weight of a 100kg man on the moon would be approximately 16.5kg, because the moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
You are asking for the weight of a unit of distance. In effect asking me how much it weighs to go to the moon
he will have a lower weight (newtons) but mass (KG) will stay the same.
I found the radius of the moon listed on line as 1,738 km.So the weight of any object at 9,000 km from the moon's surface is(1,738/9,000+1,738)2 = 2.62 % of the object's weight on the surface.
it doesn't, the length of rod and gravity effect a pendulum (gravity is stable but varies slightly at altitude and on places like the moon)
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that the phases of the moon affect body weight. Body weight is primarily influenced by factors such as diet, exercise, genetics, and overall lifestyle habits. It is important to focus on maintaining a healthy diet and regular physical activity rather than attributing changes in body weight to the phases of the moon.
Your Weight on the Moon was created in 1994.
you dont have weight on the moon !
Your weight . . . the weight of anything on Luna, our moon, is a sixth of its weight on Earth.
It doesn't really. mass is what is inside something. For example, if you went to the moon, you wouldn't lose anything therefore, your mass would not change. But if you went to the moon, your weight would go down. This is because there is a much smaller gravitational pull on the moon than the earth does. So, basically the weight of something is decided by how powerful the gravitational pull is on you.
The effect of the moon is werewolfs come out and howl
A person from Earth jumping on the Moon will jump almost 5 times higher than they can on earth. If you weighed yourself as 100 pounds on Earth, you would only weight about 17 pounds on the Moon.