Everyone has a mass, which is what people class as their weight (e.g 64kg). However, Weight is actually mass x gravity, measured in Newtons (N). As gravity is different between planets, your weight is going to change in different atmospheres. However, if you are talking just about Earth, than the Averagegravity is 9.8m/s, so your weight may fluctuate slightly, but not really noticeably.
The weight itself is how much mass is there, so in theory the WEIGHT changes to how much mass there is.
Yes, the mass doesn't change. The weight may change, depending on the local gravity. The apparent weight will change even more, because of the (ficticious) "centrifugal force".
depending on how many poeple are born in that year it will influence the weight of the earth. also the fatter the people are the heavier the earth will be. this is why the goverment is constently trying to aware citizons of the problem of obesity.
Your mass would remain the same, because mass is constant no matter where you may be. However, your weight would shift depending on the gravity pull available.
divde your weight by 0.6
Yes
It is weight changes depending on gravity. Weight can change. The pull of gravity determines an objects weight.
Its weight will change depending on the position, but its mass will hardly change.
The weight itself is how much mass is there, so in theory the WEIGHT changes to how much mass there is.
The mass would be the same where ever you go in the universe
Yes. What you weigh depends on the gravity of the planet you are on.
I am not entirely sure what you are after, but your weight will change depending on the distance from Earth's center. The force of gravity depends on distance.
Yes, the mass doesn't change. The weight may change, depending on the local gravity. The apparent weight will change even more, because of the (ficticious) "centrifugal force".
The mass of an object doesn't change, no matter where the object goes. The object's weight changes, depending on what other masses are nearby.
The weight will never change. Allow the volume can change depending on the temperature. The hotter it is the more propane liquid will expand. This is the reason for only filling propane tanks to 80%.
No, the mass of an object is independent of where it is. The mass does not change. However, the weight (that is the product of mass and gravity acceleration) changes by change of the gravity. For example, the gravity on the moon is 1/6th that on earth. so, the object weight on the moon is 1/6th the same object weight on earth.
Weight changes depending on the gravitational pull exerted on an object, i.e. if it is on the Earth or if it is on the moon. Mass, however, remains constant.