on the moon it will weigh roughly 1/6 the amount of newtons as it does on earth.
So 16.7 on earth would be about 2.8 newtons on the moon.
To find your weight on the Moon, we have to divide 9.8 (gravity on the Earth) by 6. That answer has to be multiplied by 85 pounds. that answer is done in newtons as you are finding the weight on the moon. newtons is unit for weight.
-- On Earth, 196.1 newtons (44.09 pounds). -- On the moon, 32.5 newtons (7.30 pounds).
No. Newtons are a measurement of mass and are relative only to Earth's gravity and are not affected by changes in gravity. Only weight is affected by changing gravity. On Earth, weight and mass are the same because Earth's gravity is the benchmark constant for measuring mass in Newtons, and weight is affected by that very same factor (Earth's gravity). On other planets, mass is unchanged because the Earthly gravity is a constant (and therefore, unchanged), and the weight changes because now it is affected by a new planetary gravity.
2500kg on earth weighs 24,500 newtons or 5,512 lbs.
54kg in newtons on earth weighs 529.2 newtons.
On earth it is 68.6 newtons.
On earth, 0.224808942 newtons is about 0.02kg
On earth she weighs 441 newtons.
98.07 newtons.
On earth, 1kg is 9.8 newtons.
230kg on earth weighs 2,254 newtons.
8kg is 78.46 Newtons on earth.
Multiply your weight in kilograms by 9.8
35kg on earth is 343 newtons or 77.2 lbs.
On earth, 352g weighs 3.45 newtons.
4.8kg is 47.07 newtons on earth.