Take an average 82 kg pet frog, what's it weight on earth? What is it's weight on the moon?

We = 82kg * 9.8N/kg = 803.6 N. = Wt. on

Earth.

Wm = (1/6) * 803.6 = 134 N.

To find the weight of the pet frog on Earth and on the Moon, we need to understand the concept of weight and how it is affected by gravity.

Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. It can be calculated using the formula: weight = mass × gravitational acceleration.

On Earth, the standard gravitational acceleration is approximately 9.8 m/s². Using this value, we can calculate the weight of the frog.

Weight on Earth:
weight = mass × gravitational acceleration
weight = 82 kg × 9.8 m/s²
weight = 803.6 Newtons

So, the pet frog would weigh approximately 803.6 Newtons on Earth.

Now let's calculate the weight of the frog on the Moon. The gravitational acceleration on the Moon is about 1/6th of that on Earth, which is approximately 1.622 m/s².

Weight on the Moon:
weight = mass × gravitational acceleration
weight = 82 kg × 1.622 m/s²
weight = 132.964 Newtons

Therefore, the pet frog would weigh approximately 132.964 Newtons on the Moon.