No, they revolve in the universe, so not possible... with same force and gravity. I think it can't be same.
Comets do not always maintain the same mass. As a comet travels through the solar system, it can lose mass due to the sublimation of its icy nucleus as it gets closer to the sun. This loss of mass can result in changes to the comet's appearance and behavior.
No, comets do not always maintain the same mass. As they approach the Sun, comets can lose mass through sublimation of ice and dust particles, creating the characteristic glowing coma and tail. This loss of mass can impact a comet's appearance and trajectory over time.
Hayley's comet is not always the same distance from the sun. This is because it has an elliptical orbit. When the comet is closest to the sun the ice begins to burn up forming the tail.
not always it depends
No, two objects with the same mass will not always have the same momentum. Momentum is a vector quantity that depends on both mass and velocity. If the objects are moving at different speeds, they will have different momenta even if they have the same mass.
Your mass will stay the same. Mass is always the same no matter what.
You cant, the mass will always be the same, NO matter what.
The names of comets vary by where you are, but the scientific name is always the same.
weight.. Mass always stays the same
Yes, if two objects have the same mass and velocity, they will always have the same momentum. Momentum is calculated as the product of an object's mass and velocity, so if these values are the same for both objects, then their momentum will also be the same.
Not always, but they do have the same momentum when the product of the mass and speed of each is the same number. So a larger mass can have the same momentum as a smaller mass if it's moving faster. Simple example: A rifle bullet can knock a large animal down.
Yes