Yes. Mass is intrinsic to objects wherever they are. Weight and momentum can change with position.
An object transported from the Earth to the moon has a different weight and same mass.
Exactly the same. Mass is the same everywhere. The weight will be 1/6 less on the moon though.
The object's mass doesn't change, no matter where it is or where it goes.
The mass on the moon will remain the same, 20 kg If the object's mass is 20 kg, then it's 20 kg. On Earth, on the moon, on Mars, or floating weightless in a space ship coasting from one of them to another. Weight depends on where you are, but mass doesn't.
Yes.
An object transported from the Earth to the moon has a different weight and same mass.
there is no change in the mass of body
Exactly the same. Mass is the same everywhere. The weight will be 1/6 less on the moon though.
The object's mass doesn't change, no matter where it is or where it goes.
Yes, but the weight of that mass will be different.
The mass on the moon will remain the same, 20 kg If the object's mass is 20 kg, then it's 20 kg. On Earth, on the moon, on Mars, or floating weightless in a space ship coasting from one of them to another. Weight depends on where you are, but mass doesn't.
Yes.
Yeah, but the weight will be different
The mass will be the same on the moon, as well as on earth. But more weight will be gained on earth than moon because there is more gravitational force on earth than on moon. Mass stays the same because the amount of matter in the object will not change simply by going to the moon.
The mass stays the same anywhere.. its 10 N
The reason is because the mass is like the volume and the weight is like how heavy an object is.
Mass does not alter or N=Newton, a force so a 10N on the moon have much more mass than a 10N on the Earth. (Earth has more gravity, so a lesser mass will have the same force.)