Oh, it's tricky. But if you are in Physics 30 + it should be easy. First, the concept of Momentum and impulse is in here. So, first conservation of momentum law guarantees that the momentum before Math added is equal to the momentum after the mass added.
Suppose the momentum is A.
M : = Momentum = mv. v = M/m so velocity changes. So, if it's slower, does it takes longer or shorter time to travel the same distance? What about when velocity is faster.
Remark: as m, mass, increases, the velocity decreases.
No, the mass of an object does not affect the time taken for one complete oscillation in a simple harmonic motion system. The time period of an oscillation is determined by the restoring force and the mass on the system is not a factor in this relationship.
If the mass of an object is increased, its period (time taken to complete one full oscillation) will generally increase as well. This is because the inertia of the object will increase with greater mass, causing it to resist changes in its motion and requiring more time to complete each oscillation.
The mass of the pendulum does not significantly affect the number of swings. The period (time taken for one complete swing) of a pendulum depends on the length of the pendulum and the acceleration due to gravity. The mass only influences the amplitude of the swing.
Yes. And if massive enough then the density may increase due to gravitational attraction in a matter of time we can perceive. even with a small mass this is happening, however it may take 1000s to millions of years for it to be measurable.In most cases the mass would remain the same (absent radioactivity losses) but the density would increase. If highly radioactive its mass would likely decrease over time.
The time period of a pendulum will increase when taken to the top of a mountain. This is because the acceleration due to gravity decreases at higher altitudes, resulting in a longer time for the pendulum to complete each oscillation.
Galileo dropped two different sized objects from the tower of Pisa and they both hit the ground at the same time. The object was to prove that the size/weight (i.e. mass) of the object would not affect the rate of fall.
The relationship of mass and delta t, or change in time, depends on the specific context. In general, an increase in mass may affect the time it takes for a system to reach equilibrium or stabilize, especially in systems with inertia. However, the relationship can vary depending on factors such as external forces, energy input, and system dynamics.
Mass does not affect time directly. However, according to the theory of relativity, massive objects can bend space-time, causing time to move differently in their presence. This effect, known as gravitational time dilation, means that time runs slower in stronger gravitational fields.
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