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∙ 14y agoThe person's net weight would be about 16.33 pounds(rounded).
Because the Moon has a mass only about 1.2% of the Earth, so the effective gravity at its surface is about a 1/6th of Earth's. So a person or object would weigh one sixth of the 100 pounds, which is about 16.33 pounds.
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∙ 15y agoThe lunar surface gravity is approximately one sixth that of earth's. Therefore a person who weighs 215 pounds on earth would tip the scales almost 36 pounds on the moon. Not counting the space suit.
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∙ 14y agoThe acceleration of gravity on the surface of the moon is about 1/6th of what it is on the
surface of the earth.
An object that weighs 100 pounds on earth would weigh about 16 and 2/3 pounds on the moon.
You would weigh about 19 pounds on the moon due to the moon's weaker gravity, which is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
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∙ 14y ago35.27 pounds (rounded), not counting the space suit and
everything else you have to wear on the moon to survive.
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∙ 14y ago18.94 pounds (rounded), not counting the space suit and
everything else you have to wear on the moon to survive.
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∙ 14y agoRoughly 30 pounds (not including your space suit).
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∙ 13y agoThe gravity on the earth is 1 g, while the gravity on the moon is 0.165 g, so its 16.5% of what it is on earth. You weight would be 16.5 kg on the moon.
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∙ 14y ago18 pounds (rounded)
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∙ 14y agoAbout 18 pounds (rounded).
Actually you would weigh 7 pounds on the moon
-- To get the earth weight, multiply the moon weight by 6.08 .An astronaut who weighs 27 pounds on the moon weighs 164.1 pounds on earth.-- To get the moon weight, multiply the earth weight by 0.165 .His wife, who weighs 115 pounds on earth, would weigh 19 pounds on the moon.
A 9 pound person on the moon would weigh about 1.5 pounds on Earth. This is because the gravitational force on the moon is about 1/6th that of Earth, so the person would weigh less.
A person who weighs 180 pounds on Earth would weigh about 30 pounds on the moon due to the moon's lower gravity, which is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
Not on any planet in this solar system. Mercury has the weakest gravity of any planet in the solar system. A 100 lb person on Earth would weigh 37 lbs on Mercury. That same person would weigh about 17 lbs on the moon, but the moon is not a planet.
You would weigh way less on the moon. For example. If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 16.6 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).
9.8 pounds (rounded)
roughly 24.5 pounds
Approximately 216 pounds.
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Your weight on the moon would be approximately 21.5 pounds. This is because gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of that on Earth. So, if you weigh 128.8 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 21.5 pounds on the moon.
A person who weighed 15.5 pounds on the Moon would weigh about 6 times that on Earth, or about 93 pounds.
No, your weight on the Moon would be about one sixth of your weight on Earth due to the lower gravity on the Moon. This means that if you weighed 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 25 pounds on the Moon.
Approximately 216 pounds.
An astronaut would weigh approximately 106.2 pounds on Earth if they weighed 27 pounds on the moon. This is because the gravitational pull on Earth is about six times stronger than on the moon.
10 pounds. The moon's gravitational acceleration is one sixth that of Earth's. Hence a person who weighed 60 pounds on the Earth would weigh 10 pounds on the moon.