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scouse1979 | 14:57 Sun 22nd Jan 2006 | Science
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How much could an olympic weight lifter bench press on the moon?
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6 times better than earth
The record amount bench-pressed is 900lbs (400kgs) which would make it 5400lbs (2400kgs) on the Moon

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The world record on earth is 3,924 Newtons.


which on the moon would equal 3,924 Newtons


(mass is measured in Kg weight should be measured in Newtons...I know thats not how people do it but it is the correct way.)

The question is very clear and potterfan is correct. No idea what Mrbatfink is getting as a newton is a measure of force, ie the amount of force needed to accelerate one Kilo to 1 metre per second per second it is not a measure of weight.

A Kg is a measure of mass not weight..look it up.


Weight = Mass x Gravity (Gravity being a force...)


Newtons = Kg x 9.81 (rounded off, before you say it is inaccurate)


Weight is measured in force (newtons). Mass is measured in Kg.


Do some homework before you question me.

So for anyone who does not understand my answer it is the same as Caladons just in terms of weight not mass.


Are caladons friends of the Klingons? and Newtons is a quantity of apples isn't it....??
mrbatfink is right and wrond and so is loosehead. Weight IS a type of force and you are supposed to mesure weight in newtons. Mass is mesuared in KG. However mass stays the same where ever you go but weight dependes on the force being exurted on it. eg image taking a forcemeter to the moon it wouldn't go down as much as on earth. Mass stays the same always, just most scales wont say that on the moon but it is right

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