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∙ 11y ago12 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 weight of an object on the moon can be calculated using the formula W = m x g, where W is the weight, m is the mass of the object, and g is the acceleration due to gravity on the moon (1.6 m/s^2). Therefore, the weight of a 42 kg object on the moon would be 67.2 N (Newtons).
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.
Because Lewis got real greedy and ordered 42 kg of cheese and it was too much for the moon vessel
If you weigh 20kg on Earth, you would weigh approximately 1/6th of that on the moon due to its weaker gravity. So, on the moon, you would weigh around 3.33kg.
42 lb = 19.0508 kg
An object that weighs 10 kg on Earth would weigh approximately 1.6 kg on the moon due to the moon's lower gravity.
The weight of an object on Earth is approximately six times its weight on the Moon due to the difference in gravity between the two celestial bodies. Therefore, if an object weighs 42 lbs on the Moon, its weight on Earth would be around 252 lbs.
one sixth just over 8 kg
42 kg = 42 000 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply by 1000.
The force of gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of that on Earth. So, the force of gravity acting on an object with a mass of 180 kg on the moon would be 180 kg * 1/6 = 30 kg.
1 kilogram = 1,000 grams 42 kilograms = 42,000 grams