one forth by jaden
You would not. A fraction is a pure number - with no measurement units associated with it. A weight is a measure of force.
On Earth's moon, it would weigh 7.4 kilograms.
It's simple, just multiply your weight by .16! (It would be more efficient to use a calculator!)
On Earth, the person weighs 165.3 pounds. On the Moon, he would weigh 27.3 pounds.
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.
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.
On the moon, an object would weigh approximately 1/6th of its weight on Earth. Therefore, a 32kg weight on the moon would weigh approximately 5.3kg.
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.
No, your weight on the Moon would be about one sixth of your weight on Earth due to the lower gravity on the Moon. This means that if you weighed 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 25 pounds on the Moon.
Your weight on the moon would be approximately one-sixth of your weight on Earth. So, if you weigh 545 newtons on Earth, you would weigh around 91 newtons on the moon.
You weigh 10 pounds on the Moon.
Your weight on the moon would be approximately 1/6th of your weight on Earth. Therefore, if you weigh 330 newtons on Earth, your weight on the moon would be around 55 newtons.
On the Moon, you'd weigh 15.47 pounds.
It would weigh less on the Moon and more on the Sun.
Your weight on the Moon would be about one-sixth of your weight on Earth due to the Moon's weaker gravity. This means you would weigh less on the Moon compared to Earth.
On Earth you would weigh 30 pounds.