athenaher0322
athenaher0322 athenaher0322
  • 22-11-2019
  • Chemistry
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Why is your weight less on the Moon than on Earth, but your mass is the same?​

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matthewdegspartan matthewdegspartan
  • 22-11-2019

Answer:

Mass is the amount of matter in the object, and is not affected by gravity. Weight, on the other hand, is directly related to gravity and how much you pull to the ground.

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patriciagarro
patriciagarro patriciagarro
  • 22-11-2019

Answer: because gravity is not as strong on the moon

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