No, an objects mass will remain the same no matter where it is. (Its weight will however vary)
Of course the objects mass will not change. Since there is no gravity in space(moon), only the objects weight will change.No matter where the object the mass will stay the same!
Objects have mass and occupy space. Persons have mass and occupy space.
Space and mass are related in the sense that mass affects the curvature of space according to Einstein's theory of general relativity. Massive objects create gravitational fields that curve space-time, while the presence of mass also determines the motion of objects within that space. In essence, mass warps the fabric of space-time, influencing the behavior and interactions of objects within it.
The mass of an astronaut does not change when she is visiting the International Space Station. Mass is a property that does not change, but the weight of a person does change in space.
Mass is the measure of inertia and if you change the mass the inertia will change.
In space, weightlessness occurs because there is no gravity acting on objects. As a result, objects and astronauts float freely without feeling the sensation of weight. This is different from mass, which remains constant regardless of location.
1. Change its mass. 2. Change the mass of objects near it.
all objects have a mass. an example is a rock or book.
The density changes with different objects as all have different mass and volume(the space an object occupies) and the more compressed(Compact) the object is the more density it has.
hehehe we just finished this in science. the amount of space taken up by and object is it's mass mass is measured in grams mass is different than wieght, for example in space, you are weightless, but you mass stays the same. :)
A change in mass affects the motion of an object by altering its inertia. Objects with greater mass have greater inertia and require more force to accelerate or decelerate compared to objects with lesser mass. As a result, changes in mass can affect how quickly and easily an object can change its velocity.
yes