NoThe mass always stays the same.
The volume of a subtance may change.
Mass :/
its affect if you push or pull...
Change in temperature or pressure/volume.
it is called inertia
Heat or cool the substance will change it's physical state.
Mass :/
its affect if you push or pull...
A solid will remain the same volume and shape A liquid will remain the same volume but change shape to its container A gas will expand its volume to fill its container entirely
If there is zero net force on an object, the object will not accelerate. (It's velocity will not change.)
chemical properties and volume
it takes an unbalanced force to change an object's state of motion
A liquid.
Changes in the states of matter - or phase changes - do entail changes in volume.
Change in temperature or pressure/volume.
A change in volume is a change in volume - there is no difference. The question, as asked, is therefore meaningless. However if you try to compress air, its volume will decrease (because the gaseous state of matter is compressible). On the other and if you try and compress a liquid the volume will not change as the liquid state of matter is incompressible (that is why/how hydraulic machines work).
liguid
Solid.