Yes. Because the size of the Sun is larger than the size of the Earth. This means that if you went to the Sun your mass would change due to the different pulls of gravity and the different atmospheres.
Jupiter is made up of gasses, so it would be impossible for anyone to walk on it. No human has been on any thing outside the planet Earth except for our moon.
Yes, but as Jupiter is a gaseous planet there would be no place to land. Attempting to enter Jupiter would subject astronauts and their equipment to crushing pressures that would eventually destroy them the further down into the clouds they went.
Two satellites that have visited Jupiter are Galileo, which arrived in 1995, and Juno, which arrived in 2016.
If you don't know what happens when there is pressure then your a down syndromes orangutang...
Your mass would not change if you went on a plane.
Your mass would not change... it's a constant. However, your weight would increase, because the force of gravity (directly related to the mass of the planet) would increase substantially. (Gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass of the two objects in the field, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them). You can thank Newton for that equation.
* Mass doesn't change because of conservation of mass. * Weight changes because it is the product of mass x gravity - and gravity on the Moon is less.
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Yes you do. Your mass stays the same but you weigh more. For example. On earth, if your mass is 45kg, you weigh 450N on the moon, its muliplied by six etc.
Your weight would change on the moon because gravity is weaker there compared to Earth, so you would feel lighter. However, your mass would remain the same because it is a measure of the amount of matter in your body, which does not change.
your mass stays the same. yoir WIEGHT changes
If you measured your mass and your weight and then went to the moon, you would find that your mass had not changed, and your weight had become about 83 percent less.
The same, I could answer this scientificaly but that's boring so basically you would weigh the same because since gravity does not have much effect doesnt mean that you weigh less it just seems like you do.
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Mostly steaming gas or darkness, if you die.
It wouldn't. Your weight would change, because it is equal to mass times acceleration, and the acceleration of gravity on the moon is about 1/6th that of Earth's, so you would weight about 1/6th as much on the moon as on the Earth. But mass is constant, regardless of where you are. Mass does increase with increased speed, however, according to Einstein's Theory of Relativity.