A spouse.
Two brains.
You twice it.
1000,0000,00000,00000,00000,000000,00000 times as much you would weigh on planet earth
Well from simple math i would estimate around 81 pounds on Venus.
Gravity is determined by the mass of an object. An object with twice the mass will have twice the gravitational pull. Since the moon is much smaller (has a lot less mass) than earth, the gravity on the moon is less than on earth.
Two brains.
do it your self
You twice it.
inertia
How much it weighs.
How much it weighs.
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.
An object on the moon's surface weighs 16.55% as much as the same object weighs when it's on the Earth's surface. That's about 1/6 as much.
Volume "tells" us how much an object can be filled with or how much an object can hold.
Gravity.
Mass
how much it weighs...how many pounds, tons, ounces....it depends on the object.