Good Q!
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.
Weight would be different because the moon has less gravity then the earth. (astronauts can jump higher on the moon) Mass would be the same. I do not lose any mass if i go to the moon unless, you cut my arm off.
No. Mass is constant - only the weight would be affected because weight = mass x acceleration...lower gravity on the moon means less acceleration. Mass is constant!
If you mean the mass of your body, it will be the same no matter where in the universe you are. Technically if you where on the moon, It would be a different rotation in the solar system so it would be bake words so it would set then it would rise
The mass on the moon and the earth is the same but the weight changes.
(Yes. The mass on the moon is 1/81 than it is on Earth.) No I'm sorry but this is incorrect. Mass is a measure of the number of particles you have, i.e how big you are Weight decreases on the moon, as it is a force caused by gravity.
Weight would be different because the moon has less gravity then the earth. (astronauts can jump higher on the moon) Mass would be the same. I do not lose any mass if i go to the moon unless, you cut my arm off.
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.
You would have the same mass on the Earth as you would on the moon. You would just weigh less on the moon because there is less gravity there than on the moon.
No. Mass is constant - only the weight would be affected because weight = mass x acceleration...lower gravity on the moon means less acceleration. Mass is constant!
No. Mass is a measure of the amount of "stuff" or matter a thing has. You wouldn't be smaller or bigger on the moon. You would, however, weigh less because weight is a function of gravity nand there is little gravity on the moon.
The same as it would be on Earth. It's weight however would be different. about 1/6th Weight = mass x gravity
If you mean the mass of your body, it will be the same no matter where in the universe you are. Technically if you where on the moon, It would be a different rotation in the solar system so it would be bake words so it would set then it would rise
The mass on the moon and the earth is the same but the weight changes.
The weight will be different.
Size: The Moon has about 1/4 of the diameter of Earth. Mass: The Moon has about 1/81 of the mass of Earth.
Yes. Weight and mass are very similar. The difference? Mass is the amount of matter an object has, while weight is the effect of gravity on mass. This is why your weight would be different on the moon, because the gravity is different. Mass would remain the same on the moon as it is on the Earth.
Different mass means different gravity meaning your weight would change. For example divide your weight by six-that's what you would weigh on the Moon.