If an object has a mass of 100 kg on Earth, what would be its mass on the Moon?

If an object has a mass of 100 kg on Earth, what would be its mass on the Moon?

  • (A) More than 100 kg
  • (B) Less than 100 kg
  • (C) Perfectly 100 kg
  • (D) No proper information
The mass of an object is independent of the place where it is and it stays the same both on Earth and on the Moon. The only thing that changes is the weight because of the different gravitational force. Therefore, if an object weighs 100 kg on Earth, it means that it is still 100 kg on the Moon.
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