It doesn't. An object's mass doesn't change, no matter where it is. What changes is
the object's weight, because weight is the gravitational attraction between the object
and something else that also has mass. So the weight is going to depend on what the
other object is, how much mass IT has, and how far apart the two objects are.
An object that weighs 6 pounds when it's on Earth weighs about 1 pound when it's
on the Moon.
Because the gravitational force between any two objects depends on the product of both their masses. The object's weight on earth depends on the object's mass and the earth's mass, whereas its weight on the moon depends on the object's mass and the moon's mass. Since the moon's mass is very different from the earth's mass, the object's weight is also different there.
An object transported from the Earth to the moon has a different weight and same mass.
Yeah, but the weight will be different
The mass on the moon will remain the same, 20 kg If the object's mass is 20 kg, then it's 20 kg. On Earth, on the moon, on Mars, or floating weightless in a space ship coasting from one of them to another. Weight depends on where you are, but mass doesn't.
No. The mass of an object does not change. However and object's weight, which is a function of mass and gravity, is less on the moon than on earth.
Because the gravitational force between any two objects depends on the product of both their masses. The object's weight on earth depends on the object's mass and the earth's mass, whereas its weight on the moon depends on the object's mass and the moon's mass. Since the moon's mass is very different from the earth's mass, the object's weight is also different there.
An object transported from the Earth to the moon has a different weight and same mass.
Yes, but the weight of that mass will be different.
Yeah, but the weight will be different
The strength of gravity of an object is proportional to its mass. The moon has much less mass than earth does.
The mass on the moon will remain the same, 20 kg If the object's mass is 20 kg, then it's 20 kg. On Earth, on the moon, on Mars, or floating weightless in a space ship coasting from one of them to another. Weight depends on where you are, but mass doesn't.
The reason is because the mass is like the volume and the weight is like how heavy an object is.
The reason is because the mass is like the volume and the weight is like how heavy an object is.
The moon is smaller than the Earth so that would mean the size is smaller and the mass is also smaller because the mass depends on the size of the object so the moon would have less mass than Earth.
That is because Earth has more gravity. Weight = mass x gravity.
No. The mass of an object does not change. However and object's weight, which is a function of mass and gravity, is less on the moon than on earth.
The reason is because the mass is like the volume and the weight is like how heavy an object is.