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True or false - The mass of an object on the moon is the same as its mass on the Earth. Identify your answer, then explain your answer selection.
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True or false - The mass of an object on the moon is the same as its mass on the Earth. Identify your answer, then explain your answer selection.
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True. Mass is a constant does not change, regardless of where you are. It is your weight that changes based on the planet, so your weight on Earth and Saturn will not be the same, but your mass will be the same.
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