Actually no, the only thing that changes is the density. The mass doesn't change when it's changing states.
If the mass changes then the amount of material in the object changes. This will also affect the moment of inertia and the gravitational effect of the object.
The mass of an object doesn't depend on the gravitational force on the object.
If the mass changes then the amount of material in the object changes. This will also affect the moment of inertia and the gravitational effect of the object.
mass of an object is the amount of matter in an object
Quantities which depend on the mass of an object are its momentum, and kinetic energy.Both change if the mass changes. In addition, if the object's volume doesn't change,then its density also changes.
If the mass changes then the amount of material in the object changes. This will also affect the moment of inertia and the gravitational effect of the object.
No. The mass of any object is constant wherever it is. Only its weight changes.
The property of the object would change "solid, liquid, or gas"
Ok what is your query?
weight
No, the measured weight of an object WILL change but the mass of an object will never change regardless of the gravitational force on object.
The mass of an object never changes, the weight of an object changes depending on the gravitational force (or which planet you're on). So on earth, the gravitational field strength is 10, so if your mass is 50kg, your weight is 500N