Science, asked by eshaan4, 1 year ago

Does a standard unit remain the same on the moon as it is on earth?

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Answered by Tabish111
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No, it changes.

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eshaan4: The standard unit remains same whether its moon or the earth but the amount matter for example its your weight even on earth its measured in kgs and even on moon but its true that on earth you will have 40 kgs and on moon maybe 10 kgs
Answered by CRM
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In SI units we use the term mass rather than the more familiar term
weight.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in a particular sample. The mass of a sample does not depend on its location; it is the same whether measured on Earth, on the moon, or anywhere in space. Weight is a measure of the pull of gravity on a sample and depends on where the sample is weighed.
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