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Question:

Is it possible to lift a car on the moon?

my cousin thinks that if you were on the moon you can lift anything.

Answer:

Nope. Even at 1/6 gravity, some things are still WAY too heavy. Look at smart cars, they are small, BUT they weigh 1800 lbs. at 1/6 gravity they would weigh 300 lbs. 2-3 strong men would be needed to lift it. So anything heavier and you'd need more men.
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A 2000 pound car would weight about 335 pound on the moon. Yeah, someone who was a weight lifter in a gym here on earth could do it. But that same weight lift would not be able to THROW the car, like a SuperVillan. While the WEIGHT is less on the moon, the MASS of the car is the same, and when you THROW something, its MASS is more important that its WEIGHT.
Any object will weigh one-sixth as much on the Moon as on earth. Work out how much a car weighs, divide it by six to get its weight on the Moon. Do you think you can lift that much? Some quick mental calculations show a car will be 200-300kg on the Moon. There are some very strong people on Earth who can lift that much, but an ordinary person couldn't.
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