Anything is about 17 percent its Earth weight if on the moon. For example, if 60 pounds on Earth, it is 10 pounds on the moon. Mass of two objects that are near each other causes weight, so the bigger the objects, the more the force of gravity.
Technically speaking, your mass will be the same, except your weight will be approximately one-sixth of the weight on Earth
It wouldn't change. Your weight, however, would be about a sixth of what it is now.
Nothing. Your mass isn't affected by gravity. Your weight changes though. Your weight in earth/6= your weight in moon
Your mass is the same wherever you go. Your weight on the moon is about 16.5% of what it is on Earth.
-- Your mass doesn't change, no matter where you are. -- Your weight on the moon is 16.5% of what it is on Earth.
The mass would be the same where ever you go in the universe
Technically speaking, your mass will be the same, except your weight will be approximately one-sixth of the weight on Earth
It wouldn't change. Your weight, however, would be about a sixth of what it is now.
Nothing. Your mass isn't affected by gravity. Your weight changes though. Your weight in earth/6= your weight in moon
There is gravity on the moon! The gravity on the Moon is 1/6th that of what is observed on Earth. An object with a weight of 36 kg on Earth would weigh 1/6th that on the Moon. 1/6th of 36kg is, 6 kg. An object with a MASS of 36 kg on Earth would have the same 36 kg MASS on the moon. Mass is the amount of matter that makes up an object, whereas WEIGHT is the measurement of the force of gravity on that MASS. This is why your weight will change when visiting other planets, but your mass stays constant plant to planet!
Your mass is the same wherever you go. Your weight on the moon is about 16.5% of what it is on Earth.
If you measured your mass and your weight and then went to the moon, you would find that your mass had not changed, and your weight had become about 83 percent less.
-- Your mass doesn't change, no matter where you are. -- Your weight on the moon is 16.5% of what it is on Earth.
If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
falseIt is false. Your weight would be less on the moon but your mass would be the same.
So if you take your weight then divide it by 6.13 that is your on the moon and your mass stays the same.
(Yes. The mass on the moon is 1/81 than it is on Earth.) No I'm sorry but this is incorrect. Mass is a measure of the number of particles you have, i.e how big you are Weight decreases on the moon, as it is a force caused by gravity.