Respuesta :
The mass of the astronaut is the same on both, but weight is actually a force and it depends on the acceleration due to gravity. On the moon, the acceleration due to gravity is 1/6 of the Earth’s so the astronaut’s weight will be 1/6 lighter on the moon.
Answer:
The weight of the astronaut on the moon is less than the weight of the astronaut on the Earth.
Explanation:
Matter contained in a body is known as mass. It remains constant even if one goes to another celestial body. Weight is the force due to gravity acting on a mass. Since, gravitational force varies at each celestial body, the weight also changes.
The acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is [tex]\frac{1}{6}^{th}[/tex] the acceleration due to gravity on the Earth. Therefore, the astronaut would weigh less on moon than on the Earth. His weight would be [tex]\frac{1}{6}^{th}[/tex] of that on Earth.