No. Your mass stays the same no matter where you are.
Your weight however, will change because of the lack of gravity.
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The mass won't change as mass is what you are made up of the 'stuff' your are made up of.
Only the gravity will change.
Your mass will not change, but your weight will.
The astronauts' mass did not change when they were on the Moon. Mass remains constant regardless of location. However, their weight would have been less on the Moon due to its lower gravity compared to Earth.
His mass does not change, only his relative weight.
Ocean tides would be most affected by a change in the moon's mass. A larger moon mass would increase the gravitational pull on the Earth, causing stronger and higher tides.
10 kilograms, of course. If you take an object to the Moon, its weight will change, but its mass won't.
Your mass will not change, but your weight will.
Mass is the measure of how much material is present. So if you travel somewhere, your mass does not change (except if you get fat or go on a diet)
yes, mass is the amount of space that something takes up, therefore it would not change it you were to travel to the moon. While weight changes due to gravity.
Actually, your mass doesn't change anywhere in the universe. What does change is your weight. Weight in physics is calculated by multiplying mass time force of gravity, and because gravity is different on the moon, on Earth, on Mars, and any other massive body in space, so is a person's weight.Hope that answered your question adequately :)
Mas is the amount of matter. Weight though related depends on the gravitation al field you are in. Mass will not change. Weight will. For instance if you travel to the moon you will weigh less but your mass will be the same.
Your mass will not but your weight will.
The mass is 16kg on both the Earth and on the Moon. Mass does not change due to gravitational forces.
Because mass is not the same as weight. Weight is mass times gravity so your weight will change if you are on the earth or moon but your mass will stay the same.
The astronauts' mass did not change when they were on the Moon. Mass remains constant regardless of location. However, their weight would have been less on the Moon due to its lower gravity compared to Earth.
* Mass doesn't change because of conservation of mass. * Weight changes because it is the product of mass x gravity - and gravity on the Moon is less.
No. Your mass doesn't even change when you move from the equator to the moon.
His mass does not change, only his relative weight.