Due to the differentiating masses of each Planet, and their gravitational pull, you may gain weight or lose weight on different planets. The more the planet weighs, the higher the gravitational pull, the more you will weigh. The less the planet weighs, the less the gravitational pull, the less you will weigh when on that planet.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight depends on gravity because weight is the amount of gravitational force exerted on an object. Mass does not depend or even relate to gravity, so mass does not change. Though mass is related to weight, because the more mass, the more gravitational pull. Mass does not change, however, because particles do not come and go from a cube when gravity changes in certain areas.
This is the case since the wight of an object is the force of attraction exerted on that object by the planet. Since different planets have different levels of gravitational attraction, the weight will change. On another note, the Mass of the object will be the same on all planets since the Mass is a measure of how much "stuff" makes up the object.
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No. Your MASS is the same everywhere in the universe. On the other hand, your WEIGHT varies depending on the gravity stream/system in which you find yourself, how large it is, and your distance from its nexus. Gravity shares the "drops off with the square of the distance" feature with radiation phenomena. There is a distance from the center of Jupiter (2.54 x Earth gravity) where the pull of gravity is the same as on the surface of Earth. Contemporary physicists suspect that gravity is a radiation phenomenon. Some have had success countering gravity with electromagnetic technology. Below is a site you should see regarding gravity and electromagnetic radiation.
yes,the weight changes the gravity can be weaker or stronger on other planets depending on this gravitational strength, the object is lighter or heavier
No.
The mass remains the same, but the weight varies with the gravitational field.
your mass is the same, but your weight depends on gravity.
No. Mass stays the same but weight changes depending on the strength of gravity.
No.
Some planets have less gravity or more gravity.More gravity giving you more weight and less giving you less weight.
yes it does
Mass does not change with gravity. Weight increases on BIGGER planets and decreases on smaller planets.
Everyone has a mass, which is what people class as their weight (e.g 64kg). However, Weight is actually mass x gravity, measured in Newtons (N). As gravity is different between planets, your weight is going to change in different atmospheres. However, if you are talking just about Earth, than the Averagegravity is 9.8m/s, so your weight may fluctuate slightly, but not really noticeably.
Yes, because on different planets you are being pulled down by a different mass. this help me so much
Gravity
Because the mass of the planet - its weight and size - create different degrees of gravity.
The pull of gravity. Gravity is different on every planet so, it causes your weight to fluctuate.
Different mass means different gravity meaning your weight would change. For example divide your weight by six-that's what you would weigh on the Moon.
Some planets have less gravity or more gravity.More gravity giving you more weight and less giving you less weight.
an objects mass is always the same but the weight can change because on different planets, the gravitational pull is different. so, yes
soda weighs differently on different planets because the planets gravitational pull makes the mass of the soda and the weight change because of pressure and different gravitational pull they could also make the soda explode because o fpressure and carbonation
Mass doesn't change no matter what planet you go to. Weight is what changes since the acceleration due to gravity of different planets are different.
Your mass stays the same no matter where you are. Your weight will change.
Because different planets have different mass, which means that gravity is weaker or stronger depending on the mass. If gravity is stronger than objects will have more weight, and if it's weaker they will have less weight.
yes it does
Mass does not change with gravity. Weight increases on BIGGER planets and decreases on smaller planets.