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What is the mass of the stone when it is at the earths center?

Its weight will change depending on the position, but its mass will hardly change.


What is the mass of the stone when it is at the earths center if a hole is drilled to the center if the earth and stone whose mass is one kilo gram at the earth's surface is dropped into it?

One kilogram. Mass is invariant.The weight at that point is zero. But the mass doesn't change.


How does the mass and the object on the earth compare with the mass of the same object on the moon?

The object's mass doesn't change, no matter where it is or where it goes.


How much is 3.5 kg in orbit?

Mass is a characteristic of the object. Wherever an object goes its mass goes along with it, and doesn't change, regardless of the environment.


How does a hill change over time?

Over time, a hill can change in shape and size due to erosion from wind, water, and ice. The processes of weathering and mass wasting can also impact the stability and composition of a hill. Human activities such as mining, construction, and deforestation can also alter the shape and structure of a hill.


When a person goes to the moon and back does the mass change or weight?

mass doesn't weight i am not sure but i am pretty certain it stays same


A truck with a mass of 22kg goes from rest to 27ms. How much does its mass increase?

It doesn't change at all. Just because an object starts moving, doesn't mean it's mass changes. What does change, however, is it's momentum.


Does the mass change when something goes from solid to a liquid?

No, the mass of a substance remains constant when it changes from a solid to a liquid. The particles are simply rearranging from a fixed pattern in a solid to a more fluid arrangement in a liquid, but the total number of particles remains the same.


What is a stone's mass in water?

The mass of a stone in water is the mass of the stone outside water. The mass of an object is always its mass. (This assumes we are not discussing the theory of relativity.) On Earth, or the Moon or in water or not, mass is mass. What might be relevant, however, is the weight of a stone in water compared to the weight of a stone outside the water. Weight and mass are different. If you hold a stone in water and hold the same stone in air, you can feel a difference in the force you must apply to support the stone. In water, the stone feels a buoyant force equal the the weight of the water displaced. That is Archimedes principle. There is a difference in the apparent weight of a stone in water and a stone out of water equal to the eight of the water displaced.


What is the same mass and weight?

The mass of an object doesn't change, no matter where the object goes. The object's weight changes, depending on what other masses are nearby.


Does volume density or mass change when water is frozen then heated?

The density of water changes at different temperatures. As temperature goes up, density goes down.


Can stone have measurable mass?

Yes, stone has mass which can be measured using a scale or balance. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, so all objects, including stones, have mass.