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Would mass be different on moon?

Updated: 9/19/2023
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well i just learned this in science so i can answer it!

if you weigh 90 lbs. on earth you would weigh 14.9 lbs on the moon. their is a 0.166 relative serfis gravity

lbs. on earth= lbs. on moon

90 =14.9

100 =16.6

110 =18.3

120 =19.9

130 =21.6

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That's a great discussion! Now it would be a nice gesture to answer the question:

The answer is: No. Mass is the amount of 'stuff' something is made of. Wherever the

object goes, its mass goes along with it, and doesn't change.

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