Nothing at all
1 kg mass would weigh about 167 grams on the moon.
the total mass of the moon is, 73,483,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg.
The Moon has a mass of 161,649,400,000,000,000,000,000 pounds.
Every mass has gravity. If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, then you would weigh about 16 pounds on the moon.
Yes, that is exactly what makes you weigh less on Earth then on the Moon, though your mass hasn't changed, your apparent weight does.
No, your mass remains the same regardless of the gravitational force acting on you. Weight is dependent on gravity and mass, so on the moon where gravity is weaker, you would weigh less compared to on Earth, but your mass would stay constant.
Weight is mass times gravity, and there is less gravity on the moon, therefore you weigh less on the moon.
because the moon's mass is about one-sixth that of the Earth
A person would weigh less on the Moon compared to Pluto because the Moon has less mass and weaker gravity than Pluto. The gravitational pull on Pluto is stronger due to its larger mass, causing a person to weigh more on Pluto than on the Moon.
Your mass remains constant regardless of your location, whether on Earth or the Moon, because mass is a measure of the amount of matter in your body. However, your weight changes because weight is the force exerted by gravity on that mass. The Moon's gravitational pull is about 1/6th that of Earth's, so you would weigh significantly less on the Moon, even though your mass stays the same. For example, if you weigh 180 pounds on Earth, you would weigh only about 30 pounds on the Moon.
If you weighed 200kg on Earth you would weigh 33.2kg on the Moon. Your mass would stay the same.on earth the mass is equal to the weight.on the moon the weight will be inferior to the mass due to the smaller mass of the moon inducing less gravitational pull
If your mass is 120 kg, then you weigh about 1,177 N on Earth, and about 195 N on the moon. Your mass doesn't change, no matter where you are.