In almost all cases, the matter expands. Density = mass / volume. When volume increases, the density decreases, because the mass is fixed.
Yes - all rocks are composed of matter and all matter has mass.
I can think of two. Matter and Mass which are effectively the same thing. All matter has mass and all masses are composed of matter.
It takes up space and has mass.
The quantity of matter that a body possesses is called mass. Mass can also be described as the measure of an object's resistance to a change in motion, also called inertia.
That is true in the sense that when a given quantity of material changes phase (by melting, freezing, boiling, etc.) the amount of mass does not change. Of course, mass may escape. When water boils, the vapor will escape into the air unless you have special equipment to collect it.
In almost all cases, the matter expands. Density = mass / volume. When volume increases, the density decreases, because the mass is fixed.
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all matter has mass
Yes, all matter has mass.
All around us is matter; as a simple answer (but not so correct) all matter has mass.
No, all phases of matter are physical.
Wax, like all matter, comes in many phases. What are the three possible phases? gas. liquid, and solid
Yes - all rocks are composed of matter and all matter has mass.
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All types of matter have mass and take up space.
Yes, any matter has a mass.