When the friction occurs electrons transfer from one body to another . The body which gains the electrons becomes heavier in mass than the other . The mass transferred is given by ,
Total mass transferred = no. of electrons transferred * mass of each electron
The affect of force on the object during collision is described by a quantity called momentum. It is defined as p = mv where = p is momentum, m = mass of the object and v is velocity.
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.
mass
Temperature can affect the mass of something and also freezing the object.
Gravity affects weight, it does not affect mass.
No, mass remains constant.
no and mass is air
The location like moon will affect its weight but not the mass
-- The mass of one object. -- The mass of the other object. -- The distance between their centers of mass.
Yes
Only the object's mass.