To find a person's weight on the Moon, you can use the ratio of the Moon's gravity to Earth's gravity. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's. Therefore, if a person weighs 450 N on Earth, their weight on the Moon would be approximately 450 N / 6, which equals 75 N.
You would weigh way less on the moon. For example. If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 16.6 pounds on the moon.
If you were to weigh yourself on the Moon, your wt would be about 1/6 of your earth weight.
If it was weighed on the moon it would be 3kgs but obviously f it was weighed on earth it would be 5 kgs. if it was 5kg on the moon it would be about 8.2 kgs on earth
No, your weight on the Moon would be about one sixth of your weight on Earth due to the lower gravity on the Moon. This means that if you weighed 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 25 pounds on the Moon.
Approximately 216 pounds.
A person who weighed 15.5 pounds on the Moon would weigh about 6 times that on Earth, or about 93 pounds.
roughly 24.5 pounds
If you weighed 100kg on Earth, you would weigh 13.2kg on the Moon
10 pounds. The moon's gravitational acceleration is one sixth that of Earth's. Hence a person who weighed 60 pounds on the Earth would weigh 10 pounds on the moon.
If you weighed 30lb on Earth you would weigh a mere 2lb.
If you weigh 70 pounds on earth, then you would weigh about 11.7 pounds on the moon,(without your space suit).
You would weigh way less on the moon. For example. If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 16.6 pounds on the moon.
If you were to weigh yourself on the Moon, your wt would be about 1/6 of your earth weight.
30#
the moon weights 7.3476x 10^22
9.8 pounds (rounded)
On the moon things weight 16.6 % of what they weigh in earth. So a 3000 lb. car would weigh 498 lbs.