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An object is lighter on the moon because the moon is smaller and thus lighter than the Earth
Astronauts weigh less on the Moon than on Earth because the Moon has less mass and gravity than Earth. The gravitational force on the Moon is about 1/6th that of Earth, so objects (including astronauts) weigh less on the Moon due to this weaker gravity.
Astronauts weigh less on the Moon than on Earth due to the Moon's weaker gravitational pull. Gravity is determined by mass and distance; the Moon has only about one-sixth the mass of Earth and a smaller radius, resulting in lower gravitational force. Consequently, objects and people experience less weight on the Moon, making them feel lighter and allowing them to jump higher and move more easily.
Since the moon's mass (the amount of matter it contains) is smaller than earth's, the moon has a weaker gravity pull, only one-sixth the pull of earth. This means that everything is six times lighter on the moon than it is on earth. A person weighing 120 pounds on earth would weigh only 20 pounds on the moon. Because man is light enough to float on the moon, heavy weights have to be put into astronauts' moon-walking boots!
the gravitational force of the earth is much stronger then on the moon. Also, a person is not "lighter". their mass is the same, it is the weight of the person. Weight is a unit of measurement. You are lighter on the moon than on earth because there is 1/6 less gravity.
An object is lighter on the moon because the moon is smaller and thus lighter than the Earth
Astronauts weigh less on the Moon than on Earth because the Moon has less mass and gravity than Earth. The gravitational force on the Moon is about 1/6th that of Earth, so objects (including astronauts) weigh less on the Moon due to this weaker gravity.
Astronauts weigh less on the Moon than on Earth due to the Moon's weaker gravitational pull. Gravity is determined by mass and distance; the Moon has only about one-sixth the mass of Earth and a smaller radius, resulting in lower gravitational force. Consequently, objects and people experience less weight on the Moon, making them feel lighter and allowing them to jump higher and move more easily.
Since the moon's mass (the amount of matter it contains) is smaller than earth's, the moon has a weaker gravity pull, only one-sixth the pull of earth. This means that everything is six times lighter on the moon than it is on earth. A person weighing 120 pounds on earth would weigh only 20 pounds on the moon. Because man is light enough to float on the moon, heavy weights have to be put into astronauts' moon-walking boots!
the gravitational force of the earth is much stronger then on the moon. Also, a person is not "lighter". their mass is the same, it is the weight of the person. Weight is a unit of measurement. You are lighter on the moon than on earth because there is 1/6 less gravity.
Because the moon's gravity is approximately 1/6th of that on Earth.
You are lighter on the moon because its gravity is weaker than Earth's. This is because the moon has less mass than Earth, so its gravitational pull is not as strong. As a result, you weigh less on the moon compared to Earth.
No. You are lighter on the moon than on earth, though your mass remains unchanged.
Well the easiest thing to say is that the moon is smaller and lighter than earth.
gravity is stronger on the earth cuz the earth is bigger that the moon :)>'
Nope, in fact no astronauts have gone to the moon since December, 1972. These days astronauts never get further than 150 or so miles above the Earth's surface.
The moon is much less massive than the Earth, therefore the gravitational attraction of the moon is much weaker (about one sixth).