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How does your mass change?

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  1. More cells (usually fat) = more matter = more mass and visa-versa.


  2. your mass only change if you become fatter ot slimmer.

    but if you meant "how does weight change"

    then it depends on the gravitational pull of the body on you.

    you weigh less in the moon because its gravitational pull is much weaker than our planet's.


  3. Very little.  Its pretty much the same Sunday after Sunday.  Sit, Stand, sing, recite, kneel, repeat.

  4. Your mass changes when you do something that'll occupy the space in your body or take out in your body.

  5. Einstein's theory of relativity states that the mass of an object increases as its speed approaches the speed of light

  6. When eat, drink, or consume anything... even oxygen, your mass is changing. When something leaves you, then you loose matter, and thus have less mass. But change of mass depends on a change of amount of matter... weight is different. Weight changes due to a change in mass, but it also changes on location. Weight is the measurement of force gravity is exerting on us... this varies based on what object your on. On the moon, your weight is less, but your mass stays the same as long as you didn't take in any more or less matter. Make sense? Do not get weight and mass confused. Good luck in your studies!

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