your mass will be the same, but you weight will differ. because as the calculation shows, weight= mass X gravity, and the gravity of the earth is 9.8 m/s2 and the gravity of the moon is 1.622 m/s2. so you weight will not be the same in the moon as of the earth.
Yes, a gallon of water has the same mass in space as it does on Earth. However, because weight is a force dependent on gravity, the weight of the water would be different in space compared to on Earth due to the difference in gravitational pull.
Your mass would be 48kg both on Earth and in space as mass remains constant regardless of location. Weight, on the other hand, would vary depending on the gravitational pull of the celestial body you are on.
There is no such thing as weight in space seeing as there is no gravity.
Weight is a measure of gravity's pull against some object. No a brick will not weigh the same on earth as in space or on the moon. It will, however, have the same mass.also weight and mass IS DIFFERENT weight is a measure of gravity pull against objects mass basicly mean how many atoms
no. Your weight would be 1/6 what it is on earth because the moon has 1/6 the gravity
of course , but it would not be the same weight as on earth
Yes, a gallon of water has the same mass in space as it does on Earth. However, because weight is a force dependent on gravity, the weight of the water would be different in space compared to on Earth due to the difference in gravitational pull.
Your mass would be 48kg both on Earth and in space as mass remains constant regardless of location. Weight, on the other hand, would vary depending on the gravitational pull of the celestial body you are on.
There is no such thing as weight in space seeing as there is no gravity.
A scale that measures weight would give a different measurement in space than on earth for the same object.
Weight is a measure of gravity's pull against some object. No a brick will not weigh the same on earth as in space or on the moon. It will, however, have the same mass.also weight and mass IS DIFFERENT weight is a measure of gravity pull against objects mass basicly mean how many atoms
Its mass is the same(ignoring spent fuel) but the weight is a result of the gravitational pull, which is different in space. Actually the space shuttle never gets far enough from the earth for it's weight to change. The reason it seems weightless is because it is in free-fall.
It depends. if they're all in the same area, it would be like someone punching the earth. The amount of weight of all the people, is how much force would be apilied. if the weight of the people is higher then the weight of earth, it would go flying through space.
The same as your scales tell you.
no. Your weight would be 1/6 what it is on earth because the moon has 1/6 the gravity
No. You would would weigh only about 38% of your weight on Earth.
If earth's mass were to remain the same, your weight would be constant, i.e. it would not change.