no! because your mass is the same because there is the same amount of gravity
Mass is the measure of how much material is present. So if you travel somewhere, your mass does not change (except if you get fat or go on a diet)
If your mass is 75,000 grams, then that's your mass, until you eat a whole chocolate cake or go on a strictreducing diet. Your mass is your mass; it doesn't change, no matter where you go. It's the same on earth,on the moon, in space on the way from the earth to the moon, or in orbit around the earth going nowhere.What changes is your weight. That's the force of attraction between your mass and another mass, such as theearth or the moon. The more mass the other mass has, the stronger the force of attraction between it and you.That's why you weigh less on the moon. But your massdoesn't change.
No. Your mass is the amount of stuff you're made of. You take it with you wherever you go, and it doesn't change.
Your mass will not change, but your weight will.
Mass is the measurement of the amount of stuff that makes up an object. Your mass belongs to you. It doesn't depend on where you are, or on anything about the place where you are, or on what's around you. It goes wherever you go and it doesn't change. Your weight is the result of your mass and the other masses in the place where you are, so it changes as you go around visiting different neighborhoods, such as the surface of the moon.
The mass is 16kg on both the Earth and on the Moon. Mass does not change due to gravitational forces.
Because mass is not the same as weight. Weight is mass times gravity so your weight will change if you are on the earth or moon but your mass will stay the same.
The astronauts' mass did not change when they were on the Moon. Mass remains constant regardless of location. However, their weight would have been less on the Moon due to its lower gravity compared to Earth.
* Mass doesn't change because of conservation of mass. * Weight changes because it is the product of mass x gravity - and gravity on the Moon is less.
The mass would be the same where ever you go in the universe
No. Your mass doesn't even change when you move from the equator to the moon.
His mass does not change, only his relative weight.