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25 October, 11:05

How would the mass of an object be different if it were on the moon instead of on Earth?

a. The mass would be the same on Earth.

b. The object would not have mass on the moon.

c. The mass would be less than it would be on Earth.

d. The mass would be greater than it would be on Earth.

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  1. 25 October, 11:31
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    Mass belongs to the object. It doesn't change, no matter

    where the object is or what it's doing there.
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