The exact weight depends on the exact computer. It would weigh 1/6 of whatever it weighs on Earth. So if the computer weighed 10 pounds, it would weigh 1-2/3 pounds on the moon.
Yes, much more powerful. So are most ipods.
i would guess its around 20g
The first computer was built and used by the military and took up the space of a large room! this was because of the large amount of vacume tubes needed and the fact that microchips didn't exist back then. Only big ones. really big.
We don'y have access to your computer or know it's specifications, so we cannot gues how long it would take it to solve a problem.
It depended to your computer configuration.
You would weigh about 1/6 as much on the moon as you weigh on earth if you were not wearing heavy equipment. I would weigh about 560 ounces on the moon.
If you weighed 100kg on Earth, you would weigh 13.2kg on the Moon
On the moon you would weigh 11.6 pounds.
On Earth's moon, it would weigh 7.4 kilograms.
On the Moon, you'd weigh 38.25 pounds.
Your weight on the moon would be about 1/6th of your weight on Earth. So, if you weigh 40kg on Earth, on the moon you would weigh approximately 6.67kg.
1 kg mass would weigh about 167 grams on the moon.
20g
A 200lb man would weigh about 33lbs on the moon, since the moon's gravitational pull is about 1/6th that of Earth.
Your weight on the moon would be approximately 1/6th of your weight on Earth due to the moon's weaker gravitational pull. So if you weigh 32 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 5.3 pounds on the moon.
If you weigh 70 pounds on earth, then you would weigh about 11.7 pounds on the moon,(without your space suit).
The moon's gravity is 1/6 th of Earth's gravity, so you would weigh 75 pounds.