when the moon waxes, the portion that we can see appears to get bigger, but it actually stays the same.
1/6 of weight mass stays 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.
"the moon stays still" But it doesn't it stays in the same position in the sky... However, the moon is like the Earth. It spins so fast that you cannot see it move. In basic terms... The moon spins around (so: no it is not still) but it is in the same position in the sky. Hope my answer helps you! :D
First, mass and weight are not the same thing. Second, due to the difference in the gravitational pull of Earth versus the moon, you weigh more on Earth and less on the moon, although your mass stays the same.
No density stays the same if you go to the moon.
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the moon stays in the same place at the same size at all times. it just rotates.
So if you take your weight then divide it by 6.13 that is your on the moon and your mass stays the same.
when the moon waxes, the portion that we can see appears to get bigger, but it actually stays the same.
Your mass stays the same; It's your weight that changes.
1/6 of weight mass stays the same
No, because the gravity on earth pushes down on anything that is possibly on earth. Same thing on the Moon. But whats different on earth than the Moon is that when you take a step in mud, it washes away then stays the same. On the Moon, when you take a step, it stays there for millions and billions of years 'cause theres no water on the Moon. SARA SALIAJ CRESTWOOD ELEM. ST.LOUIS
Mass stays the same everywhere, it is the weight that changes because of the gravity force
The Moon stays in the same direction, because it is very far away. So, a movement by a few steps won't significantly affect the direction in which you see the Moon.
Answer 1: Your mass stays the same all the time because mass is the amount of atoms your made up of. Mass stays the same no matter where you are. The only reason your weight changes is because the gravitational pull on the moon is not a much as it is on Earth. Mass is how much is in you body not on the amount on you weigh
mass doesn't weight i am not sure but i am pretty certain it stays same