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Well honey, if an object weighs 30 N on the moon, it would weigh about 180 N on Earth. That's because the gravitational pull on Earth is about six times stronger than on the moon. So, there you have it, simple math for ya!

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An object or bunch of objects that weigh 300 pounds on the earth would, if transported to the

surface of the moon, weigh 48.98 pounds there. (rounded)

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15y ago
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An object's weight on the moon is about 1/6 of its weight on Earth. Therefore, if the object weighs 30 N on the moon, it would weigh approximately 180 N on Earth.

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8mo ago
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It would weigh less on the moon because the moon has a lower gravitational constant, the mass would stay the same.

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15y ago
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Since the gravitational force of moon is one sixth of the Earth's, if I weighed 30 pounds on the moon I would weigh 180 pounds ( 30 * 6 ) on the Earth.

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About 6 times heavier.

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