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Yes. Your mass never changes, no matter where you go but your weight can be affected by gravity.
FALSE. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter within an object. Weight is the force of gravity on a mass. To get weight from mass, multiply mass by the gravitational constant of whatever planet you are on. MASS IS NOT WEIGHT!!!
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Yes, true: the mass of 1 proton is exactly the same as of 1 neutron: 1 a.m.u.
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Gravity is a force that pulls two objects together. Gravity exists between two objects that have mass. Gravity exists in the whole universe
mass is how much weight an object has so mass (N) measures how much weight (G) an object has
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true or false. weight and mass are proportional but not equal
It is not the same. Read the Wikipedia article on "mass versus weight" for a detailed discussion.
Yes, it is true.
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Yes.
All other factors being Equal, Yes. This is even true in Space where the objects 'may' be unaffected by Gravity and WEIGH Zero. The critical factor here is MASS, which we commonly call WEIGHT on the Earth. The MASS of an Object does not change based on its POSITION. The WEIGHT of an object varies based on its Position relative to a Gravitational body, such as the Earth.
Objects will always be pulled to the center of the mass.
that is false as long as the objects have the same mass
False. The question says "... regardless of size and weight ...", but it is weight that is the force of gravitybetween the object and the earth. So when the weight is different, the force is different, by definition.