A change in mass would also change the level of density. If the level of mass in an object went down, it would make the object less dense. Anything that is less dense can move faster.
Example: Think of someone cutting a Pizza in half and keeping one half of it. A half pizza's mass is less than a whole pizza. You can move a half of a pizza easier than you can move a whole pizza, which is how it affects the movement.
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 :/
Adding mass may increase or decrease the density if the substance added is different. Merely changing the mass will not affect the density.
Yes. Force= mass times acceleration if mass is large the force is large.
It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.
Mass doesn't change. Mass the is substance of an object, moving it around won't affect how much mass it has, only adding or subtracting from the object would affect the quantity of mass. The weight would change because gravity is inversely proportional to distance but not the mass.
Yes Friction=Reaction force x COF Reaction force = mass x gravity So Friction=mass x gravity x COF ^ Change the mass, change the friction
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 :/
Adding mass may increase or decrease the density if the substance added is different. Merely changing the mass will not affect the density.
yes it does it can change for many reasons ~destiny
Yes. Force= mass times acceleration if mass is large the force is large.
It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.
It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.
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A different amount of gravitational force will change the weight, but not the mass.
The force of gravity (or acceleration) affects weight but not mass. An object's mass does not change - it is the physical composition of the object. Weight increases as the force of gravity increases and decreases in the same way.