The same as it is on the Earth. Mass does not change, weight does.
If you weighed 50kg on Earth you would weigh about 8.3kg on the Moon.
No. It will weigh 110.32 pounds on Earth, and 18.24 pounds on the moon.
301 pounds.
5.95 kg
The Moon has approximately 1/4 Earth's diameter, 1/50 Earth's volume, and 1/80 Earth's mass.
Gravity on earth is 9.5 Her mass is 50 kg 50*9.5 475 newtons
Earth has about 50 times the volume of the Moon (and 81 times the mass of the Moon).
The weight of an object depends on two things:The objects massThe gravitational pull acting on the objectSo an object with a mass of 50 kg will weigh less on the Moon than on Earth because the Moon's gravity is one sixth that of the Earth's.
A 50-pound would approximately weigh 8.5 pounds on the moon. Moon's gravity is approximately 1/6 of the earth's gravity.
Mass is a characteristic of the person or object. It stays with him/it and doesn't change no matter where he/it goes. "Newtons" is not a measurement of mass. It's a measurement of force, and it could represent the person's weight. If the person weighs 490 newtons on Earth, then his mass is about 50 kilograms anywhere, and he would weigh about 81 newtons on the moon.
No. It will weigh 110.32 pounds on Earth, and 18.24 pounds on the moon.
301 pounds.
5.95 kg
The kilogram is a measure of mass, not a measure of force. His mass will remain the same (i.e. 60kg) regardless of the gravitational field he is in. But as the moon has a weaker gravitational field than the Earth the bathroom scales that stopped at 60 on the Earth will stop at 10 on the Moon.
The Moon has approximately 1/4 Earth's diameter, 1/50 Earth's volume, and 1/80 Earth's mass.
The Moon is 1/4 of Earth's diameter, 1/50 of Earth's volume, and 1/80 of Earth's mass.
About 301.5 pounds
Mass is a measurement of how much matter exists in the body you're measuring.The amount of matter in you doesn't change on the moon, so you would still have a mass of 50 kg.What does change on the moon is your weight, which is a unit of force, not mass.The weight would be 1/6th of what it is on earth (about 8.3kg)