How does the mass of a body change when it is taken into deep space
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Hello friend!!!
Mass is the matter contained in an object.
It is same everywhere.
Mass doesn't depend on the surrounding in which it is kept . It is always the same.
If mass of an object is say 7kg, it will be 7kg everywhere around this universe.
But weight will change depending on the gravity or the force of attraction at a particular place.
In the space, since gravity is 0 weight is 0 but mass will remain the same.
HOPE THIS HELPS..... :-)
Mass is the matter contained in an object.
It is same everywhere.
Mass doesn't depend on the surrounding in which it is kept . It is always the same.
If mass of an object is say 7kg, it will be 7kg everywhere around this universe.
But weight will change depending on the gravity or the force of attraction at a particular place.
In the space, since gravity is 0 weight is 0 but mass will remain the same.
HOPE THIS HELPS..... :-)
AR17:
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Mass is constant anywhere in universe. It is independent of acceleration due to gravity.
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