if you are really sick, and THAT made you lose the weight, i guess so, but if you got shot or something like that, then you would weigh the same amount as you did before.
You would weigh more on Saturn compared to Mercury because Saturn is a much larger planet with a stronger gravitational pull. Mercury is a smaller planet with a weaker gravitational pull, so you would weigh less on Mercury.
you wight less because of the gravity in space
Mars is a smaller planet than Earth. Your weight is the product of two masses yours and the planets Your mass stays the same wherever you are, if you stand on a smaller planet, you weigh less.
No, your mass remains the same regardless of the gravitational force acting on you. Weight is dependent on gravity and mass, so on the moon where gravity is weaker, you would weigh less compared to on Earth, but your mass would stay constant.
You would weigh less, but your mass would stay the same. Weight is a result of gravity, mass is an inherent property of matter.
near the poles you weigh more
they weigh less than 3000lbs
its no does it weigh more or less
Objects under water seem to weigh less but they have the same mass as they would out of water.
there is less gravity so you weigh less
9.7% less than you weigh on Earth, 138% more than you weigh on Mars.
A feather, a smartphone, and a pencil each weigh less than a kilogram.
Yes to the "weigh less" part, no to the "because" part.
Slightly less
Strictly a matter of which possesses the greater mass. If the softball has less mass than a basketball, it must weigh less.
No.
Go somewhere else other than earth. If you go to Venus, you'll weigh 9.2% less. If you go to the moon, you'll weigh 83.7% less. If you go to Neptune, you'll weigh 12.2% more. If you go to Jupiter, you'll weigh 135.7% more.