Density depends on mass and volume. Neither of those quantities changes when a solid is moved to the moon.
Mass is conserved. Volume changes slightly, so density changes as well, but mass remains the same.
It means the object has resistance to being acted on by an unbalanced force and moved. Like when you push something heavy, it doesnt move very far due to inertia. Inertia increases as Mass increases.
There is one meaning when mass conserves during a physical change. This means that mass will stay the same after the change.
If an object has moved, I would say it has moved; there has been moment.
mass doesnt change but weight does
mass
no it doesnt gain mass at allIt can change the bio mass. But cannot change the mass of earth as it uses resources within earth
it doesnt change
No, solids do NOT change mass when they change form into a liquid. The only way the mass can be changed is if the substance goes from a liquid to a vapor or gaseous form.
The mass of an electron is very small, almost negligible, compared to that of a proton or neutron.
12.... age doesnt change on other planets, nor does mass.
It wouldn't change. Your weight, however, would be about a sixth of what it is now.
Density depends on mass and volume. Neither of those quantities changes when a solid is moved to the moon.
Your mass would remain the same, because mass is constant no matter where you may be. However, your weight would shift depending on the gravity pull available.
it would have the same mass, but would weigh less
It doesnt. Law of Conservation of Mass.