Question #6db4b

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Feb 24, 2016

Weight of a man on moon surface will be W/5,
where W is his weight on Earth.

Explanation:

The weight of a body on any planet is the gravitational force between a planet and a body calculated by the formula
W=gamma*(M_b*M_p)/R^2
where
gamma is a gravitational constant,
M_b is a mass of a body,
M_p is a mass of a planet,
R is the distance between the center of a planet and a center of a body (which for all intents and purposes should be taken as the radius of a planet)

If we decrease M_p by a factor of 80 and decrease R by a factor of 4, the gravitational force will change by a factor of 4^2/80=1/5.