No
No. Your mass stays the same no matter where you are.Your weight however, will change because of the lack of gravity.---The mass won't change as mass is what you are made up of the 'stuff' your are made up of.Only the gravity will change.
the mass of one litter of water is 1g and the mass does not change due to different gravity.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. Mass remains constant regardless of location, while weight can change depending on the strength of gravity.
No, it gives you weight. Mass does not change in the presence of gravity.
Mass doesn't change no matter what planet you go to. Weight is what changes since the acceleration due to gravity of different planets are different.
Because the mass of the planet - its weight and size - create different degrees of gravity.
It isn't. Mass is a measure of how much matter something contains, and that doesn't change as you travel - apart from eating, drinking, sweating, going to the toilet etc. Weight OTOH is what you get when gravity pulls at your mass. So if you go someplace where gravity is different than Earth's, your weight will change.
Mass is a property of matter and is therefore a constant. Weight however can change, it is the force exerted by that mass in a gravity field. Thus in different gravity fields a constant mass will weigh differently. Weight = Mass * the acceleration of gravity.
Planets have different fields of gravity because their mass and size vary. The larger and more massive a planet is, the stronger its gravitational pull will be. The strength of gravity on a planet is determined by its mass and radius.
Not sure what you mean by "change gravity"; a nebula has mass, therefore it exerts a gravitational force.
mass of a body doesn't change but your weight (as defined by the pull of gravity) will change if you go to space or to another planet with different gravitational pull than ours
The source of gravity on the Moon is its mass. Gravity is a force that attracts objects with mass towards one another, and the amount of gravity depends on the mass of an object. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity due to its smaller mass.