Depends on the dog! A great dane would still be heavy even on the Moon, while a "minpin" would be even lighter than here on Earth.
Because of the Moon's smaller size and lower density, the force of gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth.
70 pounds
70lb mass on earth would be still 70lb mass on the moon (or anywhere else). The weight of such a mass on the moon would be approximately one sixth. So it would weigh 11.66lb on the moon.
A person who weighs 73 pounds on earth would weigh about 12 pounds on the moon. That's without the space suit, helmet, oxygen tank, air conditioner, radio, and all the other paraphernalia he has to lug around on the moon in order to survive and communicate.
If your mass is 80 kg, then that's your mass. It doesn't change, regardless of where you are
or where you go.
If your mass is 80 kg, then your weight on the earth is about 784 newtons (176 pounds).
If you should go to the moon, then your mass when you get there is still 80 kg; but on the moon,
the same mass weighs about 128 newtons (28.7 pounds).
Gravity on the moon's surface is 1.622 m/s2, so a 90 kg body would weigh 145.98 Newton (90 times 1.622). Which is what a 14.886 kg body would weigh on Earth.
If your mass is 45 kg, then you weigh about 99.2 pounds on earth and 16.2 pounds on the moon.
Your mass doesn't change ... it's 45 kg no matter where you are.
About 10 pounds, since moons surface gravity is roughly 1/6 of earths.
About 9.8 pounds (rounded).
A person who weighs 68 pounds on Earth
would weigh 11pounds 4.1ounces on the moon.
12.5 kilograms
You would weigh approximately one-sixth of what you weigh on earth, so 11 2/3 kg.
Mass experiences about 1.62 Newtons per kilo on the lunar surface. Hence a 70 kg man would "weigh" only 113.4N.
At Perigee (the closest point to earth) the moon is 225,000 miles away. At 70 mph it would take about 4 months to travel that distance.
You would weigh a different amount on every planet Here are your results (moon included) A 70 kg person would weigh about 11 kg on the moon 26 kg on Mercury 63 kg on Venus 26 kg on Mars 176 kg on Jupiter 64 kg on Saturn 55 kg on Uranus 83 kg on Neptune
If you traveled to Jupiter on vacation you would be very heavy. If you weigh 70 pounds on the Earth, on Jupiter you would weigh 185 pounds.
About 11.7 pounds.
Yes, about 12 pounds because there is less gravity on the moon so everyone would weigh less. They would weigh 11.6 pounds to be exact.
True. They would weigh 11.6 pounds to be exact.
i think the moon has 1/6 the gravity so divide 70 by 6
On the moon you would weigh 11.6 pounds.
Actually you would weigh 7 pounds on the moon
78.5
If you weigh 70 pounds on earth, then you would weigh about 11.7 pounds on the moon,(without your space suit).
You would weigh approximately one-sixth of what you weigh on earth, so 11 2/3 kg.
165.4 pounds
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. A 70 pound dog will weigh 311 Newtons.
26.3 pounds.