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.
Gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth. This means that if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 16.5 pounds on the moon.
Your weight on the moon would be about 16.5% of your weight on Earth, due to the moon's lower gravity. So if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 25 pounds on the moon.
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.
On the Moon, you'd weigh 15.47 pounds.
The moon is way smaller than the earth and its gravity level is lower. Which makes people weigh less on the moon.
That is because the Moon has less gravity. This, in turn, is due to its lower mass.
On the Moon, you'd weigh 38.25 pounds.
On the Moon, you'd weigh 15.64 pounds.
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.
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.
People weigh only one sixth as much on the moon as they do on Earth. Just divide by 6.
No. they weigh the same. The terminology of a half moon refers to how much of the moon can be seen.
20 pounds on the Moon.
Gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth. This means that if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 16.5 pounds on the moon.
Your weight on the moon would be about 16.5% of your weight on Earth, due to the moon's lower gravity. So if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 25 pounds on the moon.
Actually you would weigh 7 pounds on the moon