if he loved her, weight would not matter
No... But it would be a cute couple :)
Dating is the same no matter who you are - do things that you both would enjoy.
For "matter", it would depend what aspect of matter you want to measure.Mass is often measured via its weight; under normal Earth gravity, the weight is proportional to the mass.
It depends on what material you are trying to date. For example, carbon 14 is absorbed by living things and so is good for dating organic matter but is useless for dating inorganic matter.
North. From the south pole, every direction is North, no matter where you're going.
Most of them don't mind dating a fan as long as shes the right one.
You always have the same amount of matter, regardless of where you go.But, the weight of matter is less on the moon than it is on Earth.Just remember, weight and mass are two different things.
There are many sites which are available for executives. I would consult with a local dating agency who should be able to point you in the right direction.
You mass is the same no matter where you are. You weight would be greatest on Jupiter.
-- Your mass doesn't change, no matter where you are. -- Your weight on the moon is 16.5% of what it is on Earth.
Yes, but it's important to understand the difference between weight and mass. Matter has mass without gravity. Gravity pulls objects with mass toward the center of the earth, giving them weight.
the number of particales contained in matter