no in bed its heavier and on the moon it gets lighter... do an experiment.
Mass does since it is the amount of matter in an object and it is the same everywhere. Weight is the amount of gravity force on the object, so it changes on a different planet.
The unit of temperature, Kelvin, remains the same everywhere because it is an absolute measure based on the properties of matter.
Mass stays the same everywhere, it is the weight that changes because of the gravity force
An object's weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on it, which varies depending on the object's mass and the strength of the gravitational field. Therefore, an object will weigh differently on different celestial bodies due to variations in their gravitational fields.
Weight does not change with location, as weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object and is the same everywhere on Earth. However, an object's mass remains constant regardless of location.
No. It's mass stays the same everywhere, but the weight of that mass depends on the force ofgravity between the object and any other objects that happen to be nearby.For example, consider a car with a mass of 1,000 kilograms.If the car is on the earth, its weight is about 9,800 Newtons, which is the same as about 2,200 pounds.If the car is on the moon, its weight is about 1,630 Newtons, which is the same as about 365 pounds.If the car is on the International Space Station, its weight is zero.
Universality is a fundamental principle in physics - the same laws of physics apply everywhere at all times. So if the mass of something on earth is zero (such as the rest mass of a photon), then the mass will be zero everywhere in the universe, disregarding the effects of relativistic mass. Do not confuse mass with weight - mass is invariable - it is the same everywhere. Weight, however, diminishes in proportion to the square of the distance you travel away from the center of planet earth.
Yes, but if you run you will loose weight everywhere.
I dont know about that place,but still i think everywhere is same limits; 15kg per each person!
The mass of an object remains the same everywhere in the universe.
No. The current in a series circuit is the same everywhere. The voltage across a parallel circuit is the same.
It looks the same as it does everywhere else. DNA is DNA. Its structure is the same everywhere.