Your mass is the same wherever you go. Your weight on the moon is about 16.5% of what it is on Earth.
Yes. Mass is intrinsic to objects wherever they are. Weight and momentum can change with position.
The question isn't quite right. Wherever you go on earth, there is mass. Weight changes, however. I think it helps to know the fundamentals to understand this. Mass causes gravity, and gravity causes weight. If you were at the center of the earth, the gravity from the mass would pull you equally in all directions, and you would be weightless. Weight is the measurable effect of mass.
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.
no, your weight changes. your mass stays the same
Your mass is the same wherever you go. Your weight on the moon is about 16.5% of what it is on Earth.
No. your mass is the same wherever you are.
No. Mass will be the same wherever an object is.
it would be the same wherever you are
Your mass is the same wherever you are, on Earth, on Saturn, on the Sun. Your weight changes if you are on a different planet.
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.
Yes. Mass is intrinsic to objects wherever they are. Weight and momentum can change with position.
Mass is constant. You have the same amount of mass wherever you are in the Universe. Weight is the affect of gravity acting on your mass. So you weigh 1/6th as much on the Moon because there is less gravity there but you have the same amount of mass as you do on Earth.
Your mass is the same wherever you go.You weigh more on the Earth, because your weight depends on your own massand on the mass that's attracting you to it, and Earth's mass is about 80 timesmore than the moon's mass.
Read the New World Translation bible at home then bring truth with you wherever you go.
No, mass is the same for an object wherever it goes. What changes is its weight, which is the force of attraction acting on it through proximity to a massive object.
1 kilo is normally used to refer to 1 kilogram. This is a measure of mass and is NOT the same as weight. A mass of 1 kg is a mass of 1 kg - wherever it is.