no, the Earth is many times heavier
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.
The mass on the moon and the earth is the same but the weight changes.
no. Your weight would be 1/6 what it is on earth because the moon has 1/6 the gravity
There is no such thing as weight in space seeing as there is no gravity.
No, your weight on the Moon would be about one sixth of your weight on Earth due to the lower gravity on the Moon. This means that if you weighed 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 25 pounds on the Moon.
Your weight is less on the moon than it is on the Earth, but your mass is still the same. Teehee. I was here! >:D
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.
The weight of an object on the moon's surface is 16.3% of the same object's weight on the earth's surface.
The mass on the moon and the earth is the same but the weight changes.
because the moon has less gravity than the earth
no. Your weight would be 1/6 what it is on earth because the moon has 1/6 the gravity
In a gravitational situation, the forces are exactly equal in both directions.-- The Earth attracts the moon with a force that is exactly the same as the forcewith which the moon attracts the Earth.-- You attract the Earth with exactly the same amount of force as the Earth attracts you.-- Your weight on Earth is exactly the same as the Earth's weight on you.
No. You are lighter on the moon than on earth, though your mass remains unchanged.
There is no such thing as weight in space seeing as there is no gravity.
No, your weight on the Moon would be about one sixth of your weight on Earth due to the lower gravity on the Moon. This means that if you weighed 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 25 pounds on the Moon.
The weight of any object on the Moon is about 1/6 of the weight of the same object on the Earth.
Because mass is not the same as weight. Weight is mass times gravity so your weight will change if you are on the earth or moon but your mass will stay the same.