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It depends on the level of acceleration in its reference frame. In general, the higher the acceleration, the higher the mass whether the acceleration comes from motion, or a large mass nearby...

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The mass of an object remains constant anywhere in the universe because mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, which does not change based on location. Mass is an intrinsic property of the object itself and is not influenced by external factors like gravity or location.

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this is so because mass is a measure of how much matter is present in an object. it has no relation to gravity and hence will not be affected by different positions throughout the universe

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No, weight does change - weight is the gravitational force pulling on something but mass never changes.

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Same

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