Considering that the moon is about 1/4 of the size of the planet Earth, its gravity is aroung 83.3% (or 5/6) less that of our planet, therefore, if "weight" is the measure of the gravitational pull between two objetcs, 352g of an object on Earth, it will weight 58.4 g on the surface of the moon.
58.4 gms
The weight of any object on the Moon is about 1/6 of the weight of the same object on the Earth.
The mass of an object itself does not change on the moon. However, an object's weight is less than it would be on Earth because the moon's gravity is weaker than Earth's gravity.
Yes, weight is the force of gravity on an object. Which is why you would weigh less on the Moon. An object on the Moon will weigh only 16.6% of what they weigh on the Earth.
An object will weigh approximately 6 times HEAVIER on earth than it would on the moon.
It would be g/6 newtons.
On the Moon, it would weigh 20.4 pounds.
The weight of any object on the Moon is about 1/6 of the weight of the same object on the Earth.
The mass of an object itself does not change on the moon. However, an object's weight is less than it would be on Earth because the moon's gravity is weaker than Earth's gravity.
No. Weight is a function of gravitational force pushing down on an object.There is less gravity on the moon so the object would weigh less.
On the Earth, the object weighs 6.04 times as much as its weight on the moon.
The weight of 42 pounds on earth would weigh 7 pounds on the moon.
The weight of an object on the moon's surface is 16.3% of the same object's weight on the earth's surface.