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No, If you were to go to the moon you would weigh less than you would on earth, that's why it is so easy to jump high on the moon, gravitational pull is weak on the moon! (:
The mass would be the same where ever you go in the universe
The Moon would go round in 22 days instead of 29 and its gravitational pull would be twice as much, leading to much larger tides.
It doesn't really. mass is what is inside something. For example, if you went to the moon, you wouldn't lose anything therefore, your mass would not change. But if you went to the moon, your weight would go down. This is because there is a much smaller gravitational pull on the moon than the earth does. So, basically the weight of something is decided by how powerful the gravitational pull is on you.
The baseball would fall straight down towards the moon's surface due to the moon's gravitational pull. There is no atmosphere on the moon to create air resistance or drag on the falling object.
The moon does has its own orbit around this planet, believe it or not. The moon does have its own gravitational pull strong enough so it won't go crashing into the Earth , yet not that strong to break out of Earth's gravitational reach to the moon.
Because of the earth, moon, and sun rotating and causing the gravitational force to pull the water towards the moon.
Your weight on the moon would be about 16.5% of your weight on Earth due to the moon's weaker gravitational pull. However, your mass would remain the same regardless of location, as mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
Planets have a gravitational pull. It is just strong enough for moons to stay in orbit.
Your weight would change depending on the gravitational pull of the celestial body you are on. For example, your weight on the Moon would be about 1/6th of what it is on Earth due to the Moon's weaker gravity.
The tide goes out when the water level decreases, typically occurring twice a day as a result of the gravitational pull of the moon.