Well, that's a tough question because weight is based on gravity, and so the weight would depend on where you were. On the moon you weigh about 1/6 of what you do on Earth. But if you wanted to measure the mass instead (you would weigh less on the moon, but you would have the same mass), the moon weighs about 73,430,000,000,000,000,000 tons, and there are 2000 pounds to a ton.
Moon boots worn by astronauts on the moon weighed about 2.5 pounds each. The boots were specially designed to provide traction, support, and protection for astronauts while navigating the lunar surface.
Due to the lower gravity on the moon, 90 pounds on Earth would weigh about 15 pounds on the moon.
Your weight on the moon would be about 13 pounds. This is because the moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's gravity.
On the moon, 100 pounds would weigh approximately 16.5 pounds, due to the moon's lower gravity compared to Earth's gravity.
A person who weighs 150 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 25 pounds on the moon, as the moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
About 110 pounds on the moon.......
If the 24 kg is on the earth, then it weighs 52.91 pounds. (rounded) If the same 24 kg is on the moon, then it weighs 8.64 pounds. (rounded) If it's in a space vehicle coasting from the earth to the moon after launch, it weighs zero pounds.
You weigh 15 pounds on the Moon.
Moon boots worn by astronauts on the moon weighed about 2.5 pounds each. The boots were specially designed to provide traction, support, and protection for astronauts while navigating the lunar surface.
The Moon has a mass of 161,649,400,000,000,000,000,000 pounds.
103 pounds is not likely heavy for most people to weigh.
In general, poplar wood is not very heavy. However, it depends on the amount obtained. 10 pounds of poplar wood is 10 pounds heavy, 20 pounds is 20 pounds heavy, so on and so forth.
35 pounds on the Moon.
Yes, 18 pounds is twice as heavy as 9 pounds, so it is true.
95 pounds on Earth would be 15.83 pounds on the moon.
Yes but not as heavy as they were on Earth.
Due to the lower gravity on the moon, 90 pounds on Earth would weigh about 15 pounds on the moon.