A newton (N) is actually a unit of force. Since a force is equal to a mass times an acceleration according to Newton's second law, the weight of this object on Earth is equal to 40 N / 9.8 m/s^2 (acceleration of gravity on Earth). This object weighs around 4.1 kg. On the moon, the force of gravity will be less because the moon is less massive. The acceleration of gravity on the moon is 1.62 m / s^2. The force of gravity acting on this object on the moon would be 1.62 m / s^2 * 4.1 kg. This is around 6.6 N and substantially less.
No, the gravitational force on moon is almost 1/4th of that of earth. Hence the object will weigh around 10 N on the moon. That is why the astronauts are seen jumping on moon as they are not properly pulled to the moon surface.
No. A Newton is a Kilogram times a Meter per Second, and a kilogram is a unit of mass. Regardless of where in the universe the object is, your mass does not change, unless of course you add more mass.
The only thing that changes significantly is the force of gravitational attraction on the objects mass or weight.
The object that weighs 30N on the moon has greater mass than the object that weighs 30N on the earth. The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.622m/s2, 1/6 that of the earth, which is 9.8m/s2. So a 30N object on the earth would have a mass of about 3kg, while a 30N object on the moon would have a mass of about 18kg.
An object weight about 6 times a much on earth as on the moon
no because the moon has no gravity
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On Mars, you weigh 37.7% as much as you would on Earth. If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you weigh only 37.7 pounds on Mars. If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you weigh only 56.6 pounds. The equation is .37 x Earth weight = Martian weight.
. pounds on Earth.IF you weight 1 on Earth you would weight 27 on the Sun (Gravity is 27 times stronger). So if on the Sun you weigh 3030.6 pounds, on the Earth you would weight 3030.6/27 = 112.24.. pounds.
10.02 pounds. Take the weight and multiply it by .167 to find the "Moon weight"
To convert your weight on Earth into your weight on Mars, you have to multiply your weight by 0.38. So let's do the calculation for 94 pounds. 94 X 0.38 equals approx. 36. So you will weigh 36 lbs on Mars if you're 94 lbs on Earth.
25 pounds on the Moon.
On Earth you would weigh 30 pounds.
On Mars, you weigh 37.7% as much as you would on Earth. If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you weigh only 37.7 pounds on Mars. If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you weigh only 56.6 pounds. The equation is .37 x Earth weight = Martian weight.
If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh 57 pounds on Mercury
You weigh 10 pounds on the Moon.
Mars's gravitational pull is 38% that of Earth's, meaning you would weigh 38 pounds on that planet.
The person would weigh 8,690 Newtons: less than their weight on earth.
. pounds on Earth.IF you weight 1 on Earth you would weight 27 on the Sun (Gravity is 27 times stronger). So if on the Sun you weigh 3030.6 pounds, on the Earth you would weight 3030.6/27 = 112.24.. pounds.
You would be only 38% of your weight on Mercury as you are on earth. If you weigh 180 pounds on earth you would then only weigh 68.4 pounds on Mercury.
If you weigh 120 pounds on earth, you would weigh 127.2 pounds on Saturn. Your weight on Saturn is 1.06 times more than on earth.A person that weighs 120 pounds on Earth would weigh 127 pounds on Saturn. To find out how much a person would weigh on Saturn, simply multiply that person's weight by 1.066.
10.02 pounds. Take the weight and multiply it by .167 to find the "Moon weight"
25.39 pounds would be your weight on the Moon.
To convert your weight on Earth into your weight on Mars, you have to multiply your weight by 0.38. So let's do the calculation for 94 pounds. 94 X 0.38 equals approx. 36. So you will weigh 36 lbs on Mars if you're 94 lbs on Earth.