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Momentum is mass times velocity. It is a vector quantity that describes the motion of an object. The greater the mass or velocity of an object, the greater its momentum.
No. The mass of the moon is a fraction of the earth's mass.
because the earth has mass. Gravity is a the force of attraction that is related to the mass of an object. The greater the mass, the stronger the force of gravity.
The 49 Newton object on Earth would have a greater mass than a 49 Newton object on Mercury. This is because weight is a measure of the force of gravity on an object, while mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Mercury has a lower gravitational acceleration than Earth, so the same weight would correspond to a lower mass.
Any object that has a mass greater than 100 gram, will also have more inertia. By the way whether it is on Earth or not is irrelevant. If you take a 100-gram mass anywhere else, it will still have 100 gram; and the inertia (which depends on the mass) will also be the same.
No, they do not have the same mass. The moon has much less mass than Earth.
because we are on earth the mass of an object greater and if we will in the outside of earth we will lessen
The sun has a much greater mass than Earth, while the Moon has a smaller mass than Earth. The mass of the Sun is about 330,000 times greater than the mass of Earth, while the mass of the Moon is about 1/81st of Earth's mass.
Yes, the sun is enormously more massive than the Earth.
a larger mass. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of an object. Therefore, the greater the mass, the greater the gravitational force acting on the object.
Jupiter has a mass that is approximately 318 times greater than that of Earth.
The Earth's inertia is caused by its mass, which is the amount of matter it contains. The greater the mass of an object, the greater its inertia. This means that the Earth tends to resist changes in its motion due to its large mass.