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12 kg or 1/6th.
1 kg mass would weigh about 167 grams on the moon.
1 kg = 1000 mg so 42 / 1000 = 0.042 kg
20 kg
.42 kg
The mass of an object does not depend on gravitational pull. Their mass would still be 42 g on the moon. (By the way, that's one small person, with the mass of about 3 empty soda cans...)
A man that weighs 60 kg on Earth would weigh less on the moon. He would weigh 9.9 kg on the moon.
the total mass of the moon is, 73,483,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg.
If I were to be in space which would be awsome I would be or you would be 3kg on the moon. If you were 30 kg you would be 5kg on the moon.
Because Lewis got real greedy and ordered 42 kg of cheese and it was too much for the moon vessel
A 10-kg mass would weigh 98 newtons (22.05 pounds) on earth, and 16 newtons (3.6 pounds) on the moon.
one sixth just over 8 kg
42 lb = 19.0508 kg
42 kg = 42 000 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply by 1000.
The weight of 42 pounds on earth would weigh 7 pounds on the moon.
1 kilogram = 1,000 grams 42 kilograms = 42,000 grams
12 kg or 1/6th.