I am not quite sure... Probably no because, I DON'T KNOW! Sorry :( This is probably not going to help you at all...
* Mass doesn't change because of conservation of mass. * Weight changes because it is the product of mass x gravity - and gravity on the Moon is less.
There is gravity on the moon! The gravity on the Moon is 1/6th that of what is observed on Earth. An object with a weight of 36 kg on Earth would weigh 1/6th that on the Moon. 1/6th of 36kg is, 6 kg. An object with a MASS of 36 kg on Earth would have the same 36 kg MASS on the moon. Mass is the amount of matter that makes up an object, whereas WEIGHT is the measurement of the force of gravity on that MASS. This is why your weight will change when visiting other planets, but your mass stays constant plant to planet!
The object would have the same mass as mass remains constant everywhere. On the other hand if it was weight it would change as weight = mass multiplied with gravitational force.
When you travel from the planet Earth to another place, such as the International Space Station or the moon, your mass would remain the same but your weight would change.
your mass would stay the same (mass never changes), but your weight would be about one sixth (1/6) of what it is one earth
No, weight changes but mass remains constant irrespective of the surroundings.
Mass does not change with changes in altitude or elevation. Weight on the other hand does change. However, on earth the change from sea level to the top of a mountain would be extremely small.
no, it would change its charge not its mass.
Your mass would not change if you went on a plane.
* Mass doesn't change because of conservation of mass. * Weight changes because it is the product of mass x gravity - and gravity on the Moon is less.
no
A: The mass would not change: 30kg. A: The Earth would be about 5.9742 × 1024 kg
The answer is 7
The mass would not change, only the numbers describing the amount of mass would change.
No. Nor will its mass...or for that matter its weight, unless you have a balance that measures in milligrams and a really tall mountain.
* Mass doesn't change because of conservation of mass. * Weight changes because it is the product of mass x gravity - and gravity on the Moon is less.
Archimedis was so deep into thought that he filled up his bathtub full before he climbed in. When he climbed into the bathtub, the water spilled out of it and on the bathroom floor. He then realized that his mass caused the water to spill and if he collected the water and measured its mass it would be the same as his mass. He ran out of his house without wearing anything saying EUREKA!