Yes, mass is an inherent property of matter it does not change.
You will be weightless however, as you are off the surface of the earth, so there is no surface for gravity to push your mass against. You are in ballistic free fall!
Mass is a measure of how much matter there is. Therefore your mass will remain constant on Earth, in space or anywhere in the universe. (unless you go on a diet)
Your mass in space would be the same as your mass on Earth, but your weight in space would be zero.
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The unit of mass that is used in space is the same unit of mass that is used on Earth. you can use Kg, g, pounds, tones...
A stone has a solid mass and does occupy space.
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Yes. Mass takes up space. Example you. You have mass and you utilize space.
The mass of space in our universe is 2.1e53 kg.
Matter does.
Mass is a measure of how much matter there is. Therefore your mass will remain constant on Earth, in space or anywhere in the universe. (unless you go on a diet)
Your mass in space would be the same as your mass on Earth, but your weight in space would be zero.
Matter does occupy space, and does have mass.
That which occupies space and has mass is known as matter.
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.
MATTER. Has a mass and volume(occupies space).
What has mass is everything that takes up space.
Objects have mass and occupy space. Persons have mass and occupy space.