Your weight is not one-quarter as much when you climb to the top of a tree twice as tall as you are because your weight does not change when you move around within earth's gravitational field. You would have to move to outer space or to another planet to have your weight change.
If Earth had the same size but twice the mass you would weight twice as much
weight = mass * gravity, so as long as the force of gravity is the same on both, an object with twice the mass will weigh twice as much.
The mass won't change (except for insignificant effect due to the Theory of Relativity); the weight will be twice as much. I am assuming you mean the gravitational field; that is, the gravitational acceleration will be twice as much.
Weight = mass x gravity. Therefore, this will happen as long as gravity doesn't change.
watch the the Simpsons
500lbs
2/4 is twice as much as 1/4
7 grams.
If Earth had the same size but twice the mass you would weight twice as much
One half is greater than one quarter.
Twice as much as half its weight
That would be one-eighth.
One quarter of its weight
I............... think about twice as much which would be: 230
weight = mass * gravity, so as long as the force of gravity is the same on both, an object with twice the mass will weigh twice as much.
One quarter means one fourth of something and you work it out by halving something twice half it half it again
A quarter pounder, a type of hamburger, has an uncooked weight of 113.4 grams.