No, because heating matter dose not effect its mass.
By the heating the colligion between atoms will increase so the mass of the air also increases.We cant measure the mass of air but we can measure it with the help of a container.
you increase or decrease mass by taking the mass out
When you find the relative density of butter, use the formula for density = mass/volume. First find the mass, or weight of the butter, and then divide the butter by its volume.
No.
No.The mass of an object is a property that remains constant, no matter where you take it or what you do to it ... short of cutting a piece off, of course.Actually, to a very slight degree, the mass is increased, because heat is energy and with a transfer of energy there is a transfer of mass: E=mc^2
No, because heating matter does not effect the mass.
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One is mass one is volume you can't compare them. Close question.
yes because everything which occupies space and have mass is matter
no, heating matter does not affect mass.
Not any more than other foods with complete proteins. And without resistance exercise (weightlifting), you're not going to see any appreciable increase in muscle mass, no matter how much protein you consume.
it doesn't. Through the law of conservation of mass what goes in must come out.
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Yeah . Most peanut butter has about 7 grams of protein in it per serving. Also this protein is a better protein source. I eat it out of the jar it taste good and is cheap. Also helps build the mass if u excercise. If not . It will make u gain weight not muscle
stop cheating on your great metric scavenger hunt. your cheating yourself from your own education.
Peanut butter is usually sold by weight (mass) not volume, so the 80 oz is not fluid ounces. But if you had a jar which was 80 fluid ounces, then there are 8 fluid ounces in 1 cup, so it would be 10 cups.