Does mass change with gravity?

Mass does not change with gravity. Weight– the amount of gravity acting on (pulling down on) an object (or mass). Gravity– a natural force that pulls objects downward. Earth's gravity pulls us and all objects downwards towards its center.
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How does gravity affect mass?

The greater the size of the masses, the greater the size of the gravitational force (also called the gravity force). The gravitational force weakens rapidly with increasing distance between masses. The gravitational force is extremely hard to detect unless at least one of the objects has a lot of mass.
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Why does gravity not affect mass?

While weight and mass are related, they are not the same properties. Mass is a measure of how much matter an object contains. is the force of gravity on an object. Mass is a property that an object has no matter where it is located. Weight, on the other hand, depends on the force of gravity acting on that object.
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Do mass depends on gravity?

It is important to understand that the mass of an object is not dependent on gravity. Bodies with greater mass are accelerated less by the same force.
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What is relation between mass and gravity?

The amount of gravity is directly proportional to the amount of mass of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects. Gravity is a force that increases the velocity of falling objects - they accelerate.
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How does gravity affect mass and weight?

It is important to remember that weight is not the same as mass - the weight of an object and its mass are directly proportional . This means that for a given gravitational field strength, the greater the mass of the object, the greater its weight.
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Can mass exist without gravity?

Yes, there will still be a mass because mass is the amount of matter in an object so there will always be matter in an object.
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What isn't affected by gravity?

You are right that according to Newton's gravity, the force of gravity on particle that has 0 mass would be zero, and so gravity should not affect light. In fact, according to Newton's gravity Black holes should not exist: no matter how strong gravity is, light would always be able to escape!
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Does mass change in space?

We can measure weight here on Earth, but not in the microgravity environment on the International Space Station. Mass plays a critical role in the activities and experiments performed by the astronauts. Mass does not change whether it is measured on Earth or the ISS.
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Can an object's mass change?

No. The mass of an object does never change no matter where it is in the universe.
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Does all mass have gravity?

Anything that has mass also has gravity. Objects with more mass have more gravity. Gravity also gets weaker with distance. So, the closer objects are to each other, the stronger their gravitational pull is.
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What is true about mass and gravity?

According to Sir Isaac Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, all objects that have mass are attracted to each other. Mass is the measure of an object's matter (what it's made up of). The greater an object's mass, the greater its gravitational force.
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Does your mass stay the same?

Mass is the total amount of matter, or "stuff," in an object. Weight is the force of gravity on an object. Mass always stays the same, but weight can change depending on how much gravity is acting upon an object.
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Is mass constant in the universe?

Since mass and energy are the same according to Einstein's equation I would say that mass is not constant for the universe because the law of conservation of energy has been proven false. It is so because the space itself in which the processes take place is expanding.
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Would your mass change if you went to the moon?

The moon's gravitation force is determined by the mass and the size of the moon. Since the moon has significantly less mass than the Earth, it will not pull objects toward itself at the strength that Earth will. This means that if you went to the moon you would weigh less, even though your mass stays the same!
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Why does mass create gravity?

According to theory, the reason mass is proportional to gravity is because everything with mass emits tiny particles called gravitons. These gravitons are responsible for gravitational attraction. The more mass, the more gravitons.
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Can time be bent by gravity?

Gravitational time dilation occurs whenever there is difference in the strength of gravity, no matter how small that difference is. The earth has lots of mass, and therefore lots of gravity, so it bends space and time enough to be measured.
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Why is light bent by gravity?

Light travels through spacetime, which can be warped and curved—so light should dip and curve in the presence of massive objects. This effect is known as gravitational lensing GLOSSARY gravitational lensingThe bending of light caused by gravity .
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Does light feel gravity?

Yes, light is affected by gravity, but not in its speed. General Relativity (our best guess as to how the Universe works) gives two effects of gravity on light. It can bend light (which includes effects such as gravitational lensing), and it can change the energy of light.
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Does light have mass?

In addition to being a particle, light is also a wave. This allows it to carry momentum, and therefore energy, without having mass.
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Does light have gravity?

Light has momentum and energy, so it is a source of gravity.
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Is gravity a mass or weight?

The weight of an object is the force of gravity on the object and may be defined as the mass times the acceleration of gravity, w = mg. Since the weight is a force, its SI unit is the newton. Density is mass/volume.
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Why does weight change but not mass?

No matter where you are in the universe, your mass is always the same: mass is a measure of the amount of matter which makes up an object. Weight, however, changes because it is a measure of the force between an object and body on which an object resides (whether that body is the Earth, the Moon, Mars, et cetera).
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Is gravitational mass the same as weight?

The mass of an object is the amount of matter it contains, regardless of its volume or any forces acting on it. Gravity is a force that attracts objects toward the Earth. The weight of the object is defined as the force caused by gravity on a mass.
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Is my weight on Earth the same as my mass?

—the values for mass and weight are the same. If you change your location with respect to gravity, mass will remain unchanged, but weight will not. For example, your body's mass is a set value, but your weight is different on the Moon compared with on Earth. Mass is a property of matter.
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