Where would you have greater mass
1.neither
2. Mass would be the same on earth and on the mo...
Physics, 30.09.2020 02:01 nanakwameyeb
Where would you have greater mass
1.neither
2. Mass would be the same on earth and on the moon because an objects mass doesnt change
3. Earth because it has more mass
4. Moon because it has less mass
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