no
Mass stays the same but weight does not. Mass is a measurement of how MUCH of an object there is, so a 5 Kilogram weight is still 5 Kilograms in space, even thought it would be weightless.
Of course the objects mass will not change. Since there is no gravity in space(moon), only the objects weight will change.No matter where the object the mass will stay the same!
You would weigh less, but your mass would stay the same. Weight is a result of gravity, mass is an inherent property of matter.
Your weight is much less in space due to the lack of gravity, and when your in space your weight is literally near-nothing. Your mass stays the same though.
There is no such thing as weight in space seeing as there is no gravity.
actually no, you tend to stay about the same, in a lot of cases people stay at a normal to slighly overweight weight.
Its mass is the same(ignoring spent fuel) but the weight is a result of the gravitational pull, which is different in space. Actually the space shuttle never gets far enough from the earth for it's weight to change. The reason it seems weightless is because it is in free-fall.
It does neither. Your metabolism will stay the same regardless of your weight or weight loss.
Yes, a gallon of water has the same mass in space as it does on Earth. However, because weight is a force dependent on gravity, the weight of the water would be different in space compared to on Earth due to the difference in gravitational pull.
your mass will be the same, but you weight will differ. because as the calculation shows, weight= mass X gravity, and the gravity of the earth is 9.8 m/s2 and the gravity of the moon is 1.622 m/s2. so you weight will not be the same in the moon as of the earth.
Absolutely not! Any body has the same mass anywhere. The weight of a body is the effect of gravity on the mass.
of course , but it would not be the same weight as on earth