Your weight changes. Relatively your weight increase on planets bigger than Earth and your weight usually decreases on planets smaller than Earth.
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.
Retrograde motion. Retrograde motion happens when the Earth moves around the sun faster than the observed planet: the planet is ahead of earth on in its orbit around the sun, but then the earth goes past that planet (in comparison to the sun) and as we go by the planet appears to go backward.
weight is how heavy an object is; and mass is how much volume an object holds Answer 2 No, the mass is not how much volume ..... Volume and mass are not the same thing. Volume is its size measured in say cubic centimetres or cubic inches, whereas mass is measured in tons or pounds. The difference between mass and weight is that the mass does not change but the weight does (e.g. in outer space an object will have no weight but its mass will still be the same). The effect of this difference is, for example, a body in space may weigh nothing but it will still be able to resist a change in motion (i.e. it has inertia).
Density increases as you go deeper into the earth.
Our mass and our weight on Earth just so happens to be really close numbers here on Earth because we were created here. Mass= The space your body takes up or how much volume you take up. Weight=the amount of gravity pulling you down. So say we were to go to the moon. Your mass would be much more than your weight since there is hardly any gravity on the moon.
Yes. Depnding on the size, it would either go up or down. the Mass says the same.
Yes, because on different planets you are being pulled down by a different mass. this help me so much
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.
no because the planet dose not go fast or slow about its weight it depens on the revalvtation.
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Not while remaining on the surface of this planet. If you go into space, your mass will not change - but your weight will become zero.
mass of a body doesn't change but your weight (as defined by the pull of gravity) will change if you go to space or to another planet with different gravitational pull than ours
Not while remaining on the surface of this planet. If you go into space, your mass will not change - but your weight will become zero.
it depends on where you go on the moon you will probably weigh a different amount but while still moving you will be weightless due to the absence of gravity
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Because, by Kepler's laws of motion, they have to go different speeds to maintain their orbits, and though they also have different distances to go because they are different distances from the planet, the speeds are so different that they take different amounts of time to orbit the planet.