Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass, and it changes depending on the planet's gravitational pull, while mass remains constant; for example, a 20kg dumbbell feels normal on Earth, super light on the Moon, and extremely heavy on Jupiter.
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How Heavy is 20kg on Other Planets? 😱#shortsAdded:
Imagine lifting the same dumbbell on [music] different planets. On Earth, a 20 kilo weight feels normal, but on the moon, gravity is much weaker, so it feels [music] super light, almost like a toy. Now, head to Mars. The weight [music] is still lighter than Earth, but not as floaty as the moon. But, on Jupiter, [music] that same dumbbell would feel insanely heavy. You might not even be able to lift it. That's because weight changes with [music] gravity. Your mass stays the same, but every planet pulls on you differently. So, [music] technically, you could become a gym legend on the moon.
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