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it remain same like first it was.

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Q: How does the mass of a body behave anywhere on the earth?
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What is the mass of body anywhere in universe?

The mass of the object is the same as it was when you measured it on Earth, but its weight is different in other places.


The mass of a man on earth is?

... the same as the mass of the same man anywhere else.


How does an object's inertia cause it to behave?

its mass helps it behave


Is a one pound mass a slug on earth?

No. 1 slug of mass = 32.2 pounds mass. Anywhere.


When an astronaut lands on the moon its mass is?

The mass is the quantity of matter in the body and therefore it is the same on the Moon as on Earth or anywhere else, the weight however, being the force executed by gravity on the mass, changes and therefore on the Moon it would be close to 6 times less than on Earth.


Is there gravity anywhere else in the universe?

Where a body has mass, there is gravity.


Are weight and mass considered the same in outer space?

Absolutely not! Any body has the same mass anywhere. The weight of a body is the effect of gravity on the mass.


What is the mass of a hammer on the moon?

The mass of a hammer on the Moon is the same as the mass of that same hammer on Earth - or in space, or anywhere else.


What is the mass on the moon of a 10 N object on earth?

The mass stays the same anywhere.. its 10 N


What is the mass of a 185 lb man on the moon?

The same as on Earth or anywhere for that matter. Your mass stays the same no matter where you are.


You are 5'5 and your body mass is 23.5 what does that mean?

fnkyI terms of health a body mass of anywhere between 20 & 25 is cosidered health.


Does Earth exert a upward or downward force on your body?

Earth exerts a downward (towards the ground or Earth) force on your body. At the same time, your body exerts an upward (towards your body) force on the Earth. Your body is the one that seems to move, however, because the mass of your body is so much less than the mass of the Earth.