Calculate the mass on Earth (gravity = 9.8), and assume that the mass on the Moon will be the same.
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There is no such thing as weight in space as there is no gravity up there. Although seeing as the earth has more mass it would weigh more if there where gravity in space.
The independent variable is the person's mass, since the mass of an object is constant regardless of gravitational force.
The weight of a 10 kg mass on Earth would be approximately 98.1 Newtons. This is because weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, and on Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s^2.
The Earth weighs 6 times more than its' moon.
On Earth, 6 kg of mass weighs 58.84 newtons. (rounded)
The mass of an object that weighs 39.2N on earth is 4kg
The mass of an object that weighs 600N on earth is 61.18kg
Its mass is 3.28kg
The dog's mass on earth is about 3kg
On earth, a kilogram of mass weighs around 2.2 pounds. Mass does not change unlike weight, which is reliant on the force of gravity.
A kilogram mass weighs approximately 2.2 pounds on Earth.
The mass in kilograms of an astronaut on the Moon who weighs 165 lbs on Earth is 12.4kg
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3100
875.634176 kilograms ==
On earth, any mass of 85 kg weighs 833 newtons (187.4 pounds). On the moon, the same mass weighs 136 newtons (30.6 pounds)