If you mean the mass of your body, it will be the same no matter where in the universe you are.
Technically if you where on the moon, It would be a different rotation in the solar system so it would be bake words so it would set then it would rise
The moon has 1/6th the gravity of the Earth. If something weighed 60 pounds on Earth it would weigh ten pounds on the Moon. The mass of the object would not change, as mass is the measurement of how much stuff you are.
The object's mass doesn't change, no matter where it is or where it goes.
Gravity on the moon is lower than earth since it had lesser mass. The falling object would accelerate at slower speed on the moon compare to earth.
No. The mass of the moon is a fraction of the earth's mass.
The mass of the moon is about 1/80 that of Earth.
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there is no change in the mass of body
because we are on earth the mass of an object greater and if we will in the outside of earth we will lessen
The moon has 1/6th the gravity of the Earth. If something weighed 60 pounds on Earth it would weigh ten pounds on the Moon. The mass of the object would not change, as mass is the measurement of how much stuff you are.
The object's mass doesn't change, no matter where it is or where it goes.
1 earth mass = 81.78 moon mass (rounded)1 moon mass = 0.01223 earth mass = 1.223% of earth mass (rounded)The mass of the moon is only 1.2 percent of the mass of Earth.
Gravity on the moon is lower than earth since it had lesser mass. The falling object would accelerate at slower speed on the moon compare to earth.
No. The mass of the moon is a fraction of the earth's mass.
No. The earth's mass is equal to about 82 times the moon's mass. (Moon's mass is equal to about 1.2% of the earth's mass.)
The mass of the Moon is 7.3477 × 1022 kg.AdditionallyIn comparison to Earth, mass of moon = 0.0123 Earths. The Moon's mass is 1/81 of Earth's.
Earth's moon is roughly 1.2% the mass of earth.
The mass of the moon is about 1/80 that of Earth.