On which of the following planets or celestial bodies will the mass of the object be the greatest?

The Earth because it has the greatest mass and therefore the largest force of gravity.
The Moon because it has the lowest mass and the weakest force of gravity.
Its mass will be the same on all because mass is constant, no matter the gravity.
Jupiter because it has the greatest mass and therefore the greatest force of gravity.

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The object's MASS will be the same on all because mass is constant,
no matter the gravity.

The object's WEIGHT will be greatest on Jupiter, because Jupiter has
the greatest mass and therefore the greatest force of gravity.


Answer:

Its mass will be the same on all because mass is constant, no matter the gravity

Explanation:

Inertial property of an object is its mass. Mass is a changeless quantity since it is the amount of matter contained in an object. When an object is on the surface of the earth or any other celestial body, it is influenced by the pull of gravity of that planet . Then it experiences the gravitational force which is called as weight , commonly.

It is weight that changes when an object is taken from one place to another . But it is mass that remains constant.