Gravity itself doesn't change the weight of an object; rather, it affects how we perceive that weight based on the gravitational force acting on it. On Earth, gravity pulls objects toward its center, giving them weight proportional to their mass. However, in environments with weaker gravity, like the Moon, the same objects feel lighter because the gravitational pull is less intense. Therefore, while gravity influences the sensation of weight, it doesn't inherently make items heavier or lighter; it simply varies based on the strength of the gravitational field.
Adult because the mass dosen't change, just the gravitational force change make them both heavier or lighter
Yes, you can jump rope on the moon. Due to the lower gravity on the moon (approximately 1/6th of Earth's gravity), jumping on the moon would feel different than on Earth. The lighter gravity would make it easier to jump higher and for a longer period of time.
Diamond is heavier and more dense than any other mineral, so gravity operates on the ring and pulls the stone toward the earth. You may want to ask a jeweler to make the ring slightly smaller, so that it doesn't turn so easily.
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Because of gravity. Depending on the gravity, the austronaut weights more or less. If the gravitational pull is bigger then the astronaut will weight more but if the gravitational pull is weaker then the astronaut will weight less, even though the mass of the austronaut doesn't change.
To make a cup lighter, you can remove some of its contents, such as liquid or solid items. Alternatively, you could replace heavier items with lighter ones, like substituting water with air. Using a lighter material, like foam instead of solid objects, can also achieve this effect.
To make the ship more stable and allow for a much lower center of gravity.
No, because vacuums only take out the air. The clothes are still affected by gravity and have the same mass. Matter can neither be created nor destroyed. The only change is the density due to removed air which can make the items heavier per volume
I think it would be lighter because all the moisture has gone from the substacne which would make it lighter.
No. It will make it lighter because there is less material.
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A heavier snake would, though lighter would not.
No, it doesn't really make you lighter. Gravity brings all your weight down to the scale anyway, whether you're sucking in or not.
Not necessarily. In a solution, the solute can make the solution heavier compared to the solvent alone. However, the overall weight of the solution would depend on the concentration of the solute in the solvent.
This question doesn't make sense ... are you a six year old?
To make a wheelbarrow lighter, you can remove any unnecessary items or tools that may be stored in it. Additionally, consider using a lightweight material for the wheelbarrow itself, such as aluminum or plastic, instead of heavier metals. You could also reduce the size of the wheelbarrow or choose a model designed specifically for lighter loads. Lastly, ensure the wheelbarrow is properly maintained, as rust or debris can add unnecessary weight.
trick question you cant put anything in a bag to make it lighter. every thing has mass, and mass includes weight. therefor by putting anything into a bag it would make the bag heavier.