Welcome, typhanie! We are glad you stopped by Wonderopolis! May 20, How much do a 60kg woman weigh on Earth!!? May 26, May 11, May 15, Why is recycling so important on earth? Do we have to recycle? Apr 15, Tiara Apr 15, Thanks for sharing, Tiara! We're glad you're continuing to Wonder and learn about this topic! Shea Apr 14, I really liked how the video was of a moon talking. But I didn't like how it always said about really long. I did not know a lot of things thanks.
We're glad you learned something new, Shea! Thanks for the feedback about the video! Isaac Apr 14, Sarah Apr 14, Jameson Cassidy And Aidan b Apr 14, We liked how the video had the moon that was talking about how you would much you would weigh on the moon.
Hi, zachary! We're not sure! That would be interesting to research, though! I love to think Apr 13, If i am 73p how much would I weigh on the moon. Leslie Apr 12, It is important because the extra water bottle could be use again for other states. Apr 12, Quacky Apr 9, If you weight then go on Moon will you weigh 10?
Apr 11, You weigh six times less on the moon, so divide by 6. That's what you would weigh! That's right, Wonder Friend! Feb 25, Feb 28, Feb 24, Jefferson Feb 22, A robot used to explore the moon weighs 80 pounds on Earth. How much does it weigh on the moon? Feb 23, Great question, Jefferson! Kate Feb 8, All I want to know is if you weight pound on earth what do you weight on the moon.
Feb 17, Feb 9, Hannah the wonderer is nice Jan 15, Jan 20, Ragan Chamblee May 13, I thought that when it said that gravity is the constant force pulling us toward Earth and preventing us from flying off into space like a balloon, was really interesting. I think we should live on the moon so we can weigh six times less on the moon than on Earth : Just kidding. I thought this passage was really fascinating and it really got me thinking about how we live, and how amazing our universe is.
I think this passage had a lot of facts and best of all it was not boring and it was really cool, in my opinion. Wonderopolis May 13, Thanks for sharing your opinion with us, Ragan Chamblee! We agree, our universe is amazing! Jesssica Mar 16, This websit tells a lot of imformation and facts in the story. Wonderopolis Mar 19, Hello, Jesssica! We love when learning is fun!
Only pets I like Mar 16, I hate that it was dum. Wonderopolis Apr 23, Jen Jan 14, I was wondering how it felt to take off from the moon. How many g's did the astronauts feel? I can't find the answer to that anywhere. Wonderopolis Jan 14, Unger science class JSH Nov 22, This was so awesome. I learned a ton of stuff I never knew. This was so great Thanks Wonderopolis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wonderopolis Nov 22, Alden Apr 30, I wonder why the word abbreviation is so long?
Wonderopolis Apr 30, Brittany Mar 15, I need to know what fraction of your weight do you lose on the moon but I can't find it anywhere. Wonderopolis Mar 15, Wonderopolis May 10, My class is learning about the moon!!! We are researching facts about the moon then we are going to write a book about the moon. I liked that wonder!!!
Wonderopolis Mar 9, That is really amazing. I wish I can go to moon now that I hear that you can float and jump real high in the moon. Wonderopolis Dec 21, Elango Oct 21, Amazing facts.. I checked my weight on the link provided and I could not believe it!!! Wonderopolis Oct 22, Related Wonders for You to Explore Match its definition: an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service.
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What Is the Average Temperature of Jupiter? What Is Gravitational Pull? We often use the terms "mass" and "weight" interchangeably in our daily speech, but to an astronomer or a physicist they are completely different things. The mass of a body is a measure of how much matter it contains. An object with mass has a quality called inertia. If you shake an object like a stone in your hand, you would notice that it takes a push to get it moving, and another push to stop it again. If the stone is at rest, it wants to remain at rest.
Once you've got it moving, it wants to stay moving. This quality or "sluggishness" of matter is its inertia. Mass is a measure of how much inertia an object displays. Weight is an entirely different thing. Every object in the universe with mass attracts every other object with mass. The amount of attraction depends on the size of the masses and how far apart they are. For everyday-sized objects, this gravitational pull is vanishingly small, but the pull between a very large object, like the Earth, and another object, like you, can be easily measured.
All you have to do is stand on a scale! Scales measure the force of attraction between you and the Earth. This force of attraction between you and the Earth or any other planet is called your weight. If you are in a spaceship far between the stars and you put a scale underneath you, the scale would read zero.
Your weight is zero. You are weightless. There is an anvil floating next to you. It's also weightless.
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