Since the acceleration of gravity on the moon is roughly 1/6 of the gravity on earth, a body that exerts the force of 100 newtons on the earth surface would exert 1/6 of that force when on the surface of the moon, or approximately 16.7 Newtons.
You may ask "Why?".
Look at the equation of Force:
Force = mass x acceleration
F=m.a
The mass remains the same in both cases (moon surface or earth surface). The acceleration is the only parameter that changes. Acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Earth is 6 times the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the moon.
Hope that helps.
The moon is 1/6 the gravity of Earth. 600N/6=100N
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More precisely, an object that weighs 600N on the Earth will have a mass of about 61 kilograms. On the moon, that same object will still have a mass of 61 kilograms but, due to the smaller mass of the moon, its weight will be around 100N. Don't confuse mass and weight - they are two different things - that 61 kilogram object will require the same amount of force to accelerate it (f=ma) at the same rate no matter where you are.
Approximately 1/6 of 500 Newton. The weight of the moon is 1/6 of that of the earth, or rather, the mass of the moon is 1/6 of that of the earth.
On object of 700 newtons on earth has a mass of 71.4kg. The same object will have a mass of about 11.8kg or 115.67 newtons on the moon.
9807 newtons on Earth and 1623 newtons on the moon.
99.296 of them.
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74 kg of mass weighs 120.1 newtons (27 pounds) on the moon, and the same 74 kg weighs 726 newtons (163 pounds) on Earth.
180 pounds
The Gravity on the Moon is much weaker than the Gravity on Earth, the Moon's gravity is about 1/6 of the Gravity on Earth. So for example: An Object that weighs 690 N on Earth will weigh 115 N on the moon. In order to get your answer, just divide any number by 6 and you will get your answer. Answer: 360 N on Earth will result as 60 N on the moon.
180 pounds
On earth, 3 kg weighs 29.4 newtons. On the moon, the same 3 kg weighs 4.8 newtons. On the way there and back, the same 3 kg weighs zero newtons.
On the moon, 10 kg of mass weighs 16.2 newtons (3.65 pounds). (rounded)
74 kg of mass weighs 120.1 newtons (27 pounds) on the moon, and the same 74 kg weighs 726 newtons (163 pounds) on Earth.
180 pounds
180 pounds
The Gravity on the Moon is much weaker than the Gravity on Earth, the Moon's gravity is about 1/6 of the Gravity on Earth. So for example: An Object that weighs 690 N on Earth will weigh 115 N on the moon. In order to get your answer, just divide any number by 6 and you will get your answer. Answer: 360 N on Earth will result as 60 N on the moon.
No. On Earth, each kilogram weighs about 9.8 newtons. On the Moon, the weight of each kilogram is about 1/6 of what it is on Earth.
On earth, any mass of 85 kg weighs 833 newtons (187.4 pounds). On the moon, the same mass weighs 136 newtons (30.6 pounds)
180 pounds
On the earth, any mass of 5 kg weighs 49 newtons(11 pounds).On the moon, the same mass weighs 8 newtons (1.8 pounds).
On the surface of the earth, a mass of 2.5 kilograms weighs roughly ==> 24.5 newtons ==> 5.51 pounds