Both the mass and the weight of your body increase.
But if you're inside a spaceship, the mass of the spaceship remains constant.
From the food we eat
For muscle eat a lot of food and work out, for fat just eat a lot of food
-- glue another piece onto it -- cut a piece off of it -- move it around your laboratory very fast
The force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses, and it also depends on the distance between their centers. If the distance between them doesn't change, and either or both masses increase, then the gravitational forces between them would increase. One important implication of this theory is the expectation that if you eat more, and cause your own mass to increase, then your weight will increase, in direct proportion to your mass. Do I smell a Nobel Prize for investigating this theory ?
It's just "rice," as in "I eat a lot of rice."
No it will cut its mouth
If you eat from cans straight from the fridge, then there are chances of gettinf food poison from the can.
Common seal food. It comes in cans at the grocery store.
A few cans of dog food daily depending on their size.
Trash cans provide and easily accessible source of free food and requires little effort on the part of the raccoon.
Sure, with every breath you take, food you eat, or elimination you perform. But it does NOT change with fluctuating gravity fields, so it's the same on the moon as it is on Earth.
no but they do eat cat food (that is true!)
about 200 - 400 cans a year, depending on it's size.
They mean the food inside has gone bad--usually botulism--and you must not eat it.
I assume you mean C rations. In cans, mostly.
you eat it
Who said you can't do that ? ? You change your own total mass every time you eat breakfast.