It is always one sixth of the weight of object on earth.
The weight of a 100kg man on the moon would be approximately 16.5kg, because the moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
The weight would be approx a sixth and so it would be 661.3 pound-weight.
A 180 lb man would weigh approximately 30 lbs on the moon, because the moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's.
The moon is much smaller than the Earth. As a result, the force of gravity on the moon is only about one sixth as strong as gravity on earth. If you were to weigh yourself on a scale here and then could take that same scale to the moon and weigh yourself, the weight read on the moon would be 1/6 your earth weight. So, if you weighed 100 lbs on earth, you would only weigh about 16lbs on the moon. Talk about losing weight fast!
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.
The weight of a 100kg man on the moon would be approximately 16.5kg, because the moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
A man who weighs 82 pounds on earth would weigh 13.6 pounds on the Moon.
half of his original weight say he was 100 kg he would be 50kg on the moon
The weight would be approx a sixth and so it would be 661.3 pound-weight.
The moon is at it's zenith when it is directly above you. Therefore, the moon's gravity is pulling the mass of a man upwards. Due to this, a small proportion of the earth's gravity is cancelled out, and the weight (in newtons) is reduced. The mass (in kilograms) stays the same
A 180 lb man would weigh approximately 30 lbs on the moon, because the moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's.
The moon is much smaller than the Earth. As a result, the force of gravity on the moon is only about one sixth as strong as gravity on earth. If you were to weigh yourself on a scale here and then could take that same scale to the moon and weigh yourself, the weight read on the moon would be 1/6 your earth weight. So, if you weighed 100 lbs on earth, you would only weigh about 16lbs on the moon. Talk about losing weight fast!
His weight would be approx 1/6 of his weight on earth.
he will have a lower weight (newtons) but mass (KG) will stay the same.
From Wikipedia, the gravitational acceleration on the Moon (on its equator) is 1.622 m/s2. This is the same as 1.622 N/kg, so you can multiply the mass by this number to get the weight in Newton. (The man's mass, of course, will still be 70 kg on the Moon. His weight will change, but his mass will not change.)
1/6th of their normal weight on earth. A 180 pound man would weigh 30 pounds.
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.