Weight is affected by gravity, while mass does not. On Earth mass and weight are the same, yet on the moon your weight could be 1/6 of its original, while your mass would stay the same no matter where you go.
Energy and matter(mass) are not the same! Energy = mass x c^2 !
Mass is the quantity of matter. Even though matter contracts the mass remains constant.
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Mass is the amount of matter in an object and matter is anything that makes up any type of substance such as liquids, gases, and solids. Therefore they do not have the same definition.
Your mass will stay the same no matter where you go.
Yes, no gas is given off, therefore the mass of conversation will stay the same.
Your mass will stay the same. Mass is always the same no matter what.
Your mass would stay the same. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, so your mass would stay at 68kg.
no, your weight changes. your mass stays the same
In chemical reactions the number of atoms stay the same no matter how they are arranged. So, their total mass stays the same.
Yes. Outside very special experiments, matter (mass) can neither be created no destroyed.
Of course the objects mass will not change. Since there is no gravity in space(moon), only the objects weight will change.No matter where the object the mass will stay the same!
Weight is affected by gravity, while mass does not. On Earth mass and weight are the same, yet on the moon your weight could be 1/6 of its original, while your mass would stay the same no matter where you go.
As the law of conservation of matter and mass dictates, matter can't be created or destroyed, only changed. The mass and the number of atoms always stay the same through a chemical reaction, just rearranged.
Yes. (Unless you were to add to or remove form the object to change the shape. For example, a book will not have the same mass if you rip some pages out.)
Energy and matter(mass) are not the same! Energy = mass x c^2 !