Robert Hooke
-- On Earth, 196.1 newtons (44.09 pounds). -- On the moon, 32.5 newtons (7.30 pounds).
81 newtons.
It's exactly 20 newtons on Earth, 3.31 newtons on the moon, 7.54 newtons on Mercury, 18.06 newtons on Venus, 7.59 newtons on Mars, and 1.19 newtons on Pluto. It's hard to say anything about Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune, because none of those has a solid surface that we're sure of.
If an object weighs 100 newtons on Earth, it would weigh approximately 37.8 newtons on Mars. This is because the gravity on Mars is about 38% of the gravity on Earth.
on the moon it will weigh roughly 1/6 the amount of newtons as it does on earth. So 16.7 on earth would be about 2.8 newtons on the moon.
Sir Issac Newton
The unit newton is named after Sir Issac Newton.
he is dead now why does it matter
He discovered gravity kind of.
His mom, Dad, And siblings
She was known for studying Issac newtons principal.
Newton had more than one assistant, but the most prominent was Humphrey Newton
Isaac Newton was a phycisc and mathematician who developed the principle of modern physics.
No Gravitational potential energy equals no force and thus no acceleration.
Well Sir Issac Newton thought them up so I guess most people thought he should get credit.
yes there were observations of the planet mercury but were hard to explain by Issac newtons theory of gravity as scienctists didn't have enough information to investigate more on the subject.
Issac Newton he identified the 3 laws (newtons Laws of psychics )that verified his thereum of Gravity , which later became a theory