The short answer is no.
Think about it this way 120 pounds of steel on earth weighs 120 pounds. The proper way of explaining it would be the earths gravitational pull exerts a force of 120 pounds on the mass of iron. If you took the same piece of iron to the moon it would weight 20 pounds. The proper way of explaining it would be the moon's gravitation pull exerts a force of twenty pounds on the mass of iron.
It is the same piece of iron in both cases it just weighs different amounts because the amount of gravitation force is different between the moon and and earth.
This is a difficult question to answer exactly since density = mass/volume and there is no way of measuring the mass or volume of a planet exactly, but the estimations are as follows:
No. "Mass" is the amount of "stuff" that makes up an object; moving that object from one place to another doesn't change that.
What does change on different planets is the gravitational pull of the planet. The amount of that pull gives your "weight", which will vary from planet to planet.
It's confusing because mass and weight are often expressed in the same units, and, on Earth, your mass equals your weight in those units. But this is merely a convention due to the fact that these concepts were invented on Earth.
No. The mass stays the same but the weight changes.
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Your mass will not change (unless you go on a diet). On different planets your weightwill change because you will be pulled down with a different force.
Mass does not change with gravity. Weight increases on BIGGER planets and decreases on smaller planets.
There is no difference between mass anywhere in the universe; it will always be a specific type of bonding between atoms anywhere it goes. However, weight may change due to different gravities on different planets
No your mass would not change at all if you traveled from planet to planet. Mass is the amount of space an object takes up. Since different planets have different levels of gravity pushing down on you then your weight would change but unless for any reason you lost/gained weight or grown any taller/shorter your mass would not change traveling planet to planet.
Weight (as opposed to mass) is the result of being pulled down by Earth. Different planets have different mass of their own so that each one pulls with a different force. Your mass will not change on different planets because mass is a measure of the amount of material present.
Your mass will not change (unless you go on a diet). On different planets your weightwill change because you will be pulled down with a different force.
an objects mass is always the same but the weight can change because on different planets, the gravitational pull is different. so, yes
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.
Your mass stays the same no matter where you are. Your weight will change.
Gravity is a function of mass. All the planets have different mass, so different gravity.
Mass does not change with gravity. Weight increases on BIGGER planets and decreases on smaller planets.
Different planets have different strengths of gravity.
soda weighs differently on different planets because the planets gravitational pull makes the mass of the soda and the weight change because of pressure and different gravitational pull they could also make the soda explode because o fpressure and carbonation
There is no difference between mass anywhere in the universe; it will always be a specific type of bonding between atoms anywhere it goes. However, weight may change due to different gravities on different planets
Mass= # of particles/ matter weight= the force of gravity Examples: your mass is the same on every planet, Your weight is different on different planets
Different mass means different gravity meaning your weight would change. For example divide your weight by six-that's what you would weigh on the Moon.