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Technically speaking, your mass will be the same, except your weight will be approximately one-sixth of the weight on Earth
Your mass will stay the same. Mass is always the same no matter what.
Your mass in space would be the same as your mass on Earth, but your weight in space would be zero.
Neither. Although you weigh more on earth your mass is the same no matter where you are.
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If earth's mass were to remain the same, your weight would be constant, i.e. it would not change.
It will remain the same.
Technically speaking, your mass will be the same, except your weight will be approximately one-sixth of the weight on Earth
Mass
Nothing would happen to mass, but as weight is technically a force due to gravity, based on mass, the weight would be doubled, but again mass would remain the same.
Earth would stay the same
Your mass will stay the same. Mass is always the same no matter what.
Earth would stay the same
Your mass in space would be the same as your mass on Earth, but your weight in space would be zero.
That's 3-4 times the mass of our Sun; I would say that such a mass getting that close to Earth would move Earth out of its orbit. Getting so close would also result in dangerous tidal forces.
Neither. Although you weigh more on earth your mass is the same no matter where you are.
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