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)
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.
It would weigh less on the moon because the moon has a lower gravitational constant, the mass would stay the same.
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.
An object that weighs 30 lb on Earth would weigh approximately 5 lb on the moon, as the moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
No, an object would weigh less on the moon compared to Earth due to the moon's lower gravity. The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
The object would weigh about 20 pounds on the moon. This is because the gravitational pull on the moon is about one-sixth that of Earth's gravity.
The weight of an object on Earth is approximately six times its weight on the Moon due to the difference in gravity between the two celestial bodies. Therefore, if an object weighs 42 lbs on the Moon, its weight on Earth would be around 252 lbs.
On the moon, an object weighs approximately 16.5% of its weight on Earth. Therefore, 215 pounds on Earth would weigh around 35.5 pounds on the moon.