6 pounds
The mass always stays the same, but because gravity is 38% of Earth, weight is only 38 pounds for every 100 pounds on earth.
It doesn't. An object's mass doesn't change, no matter where it is. What changes isthe object's weight, because weight is the gravitational attraction between the objectand something else that also has mass. So the weight is going to depend on what theother object is, how much mass IT has, and how far apart the two objects are.An object that weighs 6 pounds when it's on Earth weighs about 1 pound when it'son the Moon.
An object that weighs 6 pounds on the moon would weigh approximately 100 pounds on Earth. This is due to the difference in gravity between the moon and Earth. Earth's gravity is about 6 times stronger than the moon's gravity.
Exactly the same. Mass is the same everywhere. The weight will be 1/6 less on the moon though.
If the object's mass is 120g, then it's 120g. On Earth, on the moon, on Mars, or floating weightless in a space ship coasting from one of them to another. Weight depends on where you are, but mass doesn't.
Its mass would be 6 pounds...
6 pounds weighs 6 pounds. Weight is a measure of force acting on an object due to gravity, so in this case, a mass of 6 pounds exerts a force of 6 pounds.
On earth, the object's mass is 453.6 kilograms with a force of about 4448.5 Newtons.
Any object can be measured in mass weirdo...
It is 4.5 pounds per cubic foot.
A pound is a measure of mass, not weight so an object cannot weigh 115 pounds. Assuming that you meant the object weighed 115 poundals, the answer is 1.62 kilograms.
An object that weighs 50 pounds at standard conditions has a mass of 22.680 kilograms.
An object's mass is a measure of the amount of matter it contains. Mass is typically measured in units such as kilograms or pounds. It is a fundamental property of an object and is independent of its location in space.
Mass is the amount matter in an object. Mass is usually expressed in grams/pounds. For example, if you had a mass of 100 pounds and you went to the moon, you would still have a mass of 100 pounds, because there is 100 pounds of matter in you. However, your weight, or the gravitational pull on you, would change.
The weight is a force and should be called 'poundsforce'. To get mass, in pounds, divide by 32.2
97 kilograms = 213.85 (213.848394) pounds.
140 kilograms = 308.7 (308.647167) pounds.