There is no difference between mass anywhere in the universe; it will always be a specific type of bonding between atoms anywhere it goes. However, weight may change due to different gravities on different planets
The difference between a person's weight on the earth and on the moon has to due with the difference between mass and weight. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter and weight is the pull of gravity on that mass. Gravity on the moon is about 83% that on earth, so if you weigh 100 lbs on earth, you will weigh approximately 17 lbs on the moon.
Because gravity is relatively constant anywhere on Earth's surface.
Your mass in space would be the same as your mass on Earth, but your weight in space would be zero.
what is difference between mass spectrograph and mass spectrum
star is a huge mass of gas, where as earth is a planet
The difference between a person's weight on the earth and on the moon has to due with the difference between mass and weight. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter and weight is the pull of gravity on that mass. Gravity on the moon is about 83% that on earth, so if you weigh 100 lbs on earth, you will weigh approximately 17 lbs on the moon.
The mass is 64.44 grams. But the difference between mass and weight is that mass is weight is how heavy it is on the planet you weigh it on and mass it the weight it is on Earth, whether is is on Earth, or not.
Gravity is a attraction, or pull, between any two objects due to their mass. If we don't have the gravity on our Earth surface, everything in the earth would float in to the space, and the people will die>.<
Mass is the amount of "stuff" in an object or a region of space. Weight is the gravitational force between two masses. When you're talking about weight, the earth is usually one of the masses. Your mass never changes, regardless of where you are. Your weight does change, depending on what the other mass is.
Residual gravity is the effective gravity that exists between the earth-moon or the earth-sun combination. When two heavenly bodies interact such as the earth and the sun there is a difference in mass which causes a residual gravity to exist in the space between them. This residual gravity is responsible for the earth's orbit.
Earth is about 18.2 times more massive than mercury.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Volume the amount of space an object has.
Strictly speaking you should say "mass" for this sort of question. Anyway Neptune's mass is about 17 times the Earth's mass.
The difference between weight, OK say that your on the moon your weight is the same that it was on earth but your mass will be totally different then it was on earth.
Because gravity is relatively constant anywhere on Earth's surface.
Because gravity is relatively constant anywhere on Earth's surface.
Mercury has only 38% of Earth's diameter, and only about 1/18th Earth's volume and mass.