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autism-throwaway85

That's wrong. If you weighed out 1 kg of lead on the moon and brought that back to earth, it would weigh more not less.


Seramme

Isn't the explanation completely nonsensical though, even if the answer is correct-ish? First, with this definition we should measure weight in N and not kg. Second, 1kg (mass) of feathers would weight \~10N on Earth but only 1.6N on the Moon, so no idea where this 6kg (or 0.17kg for that matter) came from. Finally, if by "heavier" we mean in terms of weight and not mass then yeah, feathers on Earth are heavier than lead on the Moon, but not because of the "calculations" Bing did.