That is very true. The mass of something is definite, "the amount of stuff in an object"; However, the weight of something is the pull of gravity on an object. Someone or something's weight can change if, for example, they go to the Moon, or Mars, or any other celestial body with different levels of gravity.
weight.. Mass always stays the same
Of course the objects mass will not change. Since there is no gravity in space(moon), only the objects weight will change.No matter where the object the mass will stay the same!
Your weight would change depending on the gravitational pull of the celestial body you are on. For example, your weight on the Moon would be about 1/6th of what it is on Earth due to the Moon's weaker gravity.
1/6 of weight mass stays the same
When weight changes due to gravity, mass remains the same. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. So, when the gravitational force changes, the weight of an object changes, but its mass remains constant.
mass doesn't weight i am not sure but i am pretty certain it stays same
your mass stays the same. yoir WIEGHT changes
Your mass stays the same no matter where you are. Your weight will change.
That is true! Weight is how much gravity is pulling on an object. For example, on the moon, an object will weigh about 6 times less than it does on Earth. Mass, on the other hand, stays the same ALL THE TIME, no matter where you are.
So if you take your weight then divide it by 6.13 that is your on the moon and your mass stays the same.
Matter can not change. Its weight always stays the same NO MATTER WHAT, and it can be moved
No it doesn't change at all! Crumpling up the paper only changes the shape it but its weight stays the same.
False (E=mc^2 for example...)
independent variable
You dont really change,the person always stays the same in Animal Crossing.
Of course the rental history stays the same. You might be able to change the name, but your the same person.
no the racket stays the same, they do sometimes change the strings tension and maybe add/take off some weight depending on what they prefer.