Chemical processes do not create or destroy mass, a principle known as conservation of mass.
Mass is the quantity of matter. Even though matter contracts the mass remains constant.
The first law of thermodynamics states that the energy of an isolated system is constant.
No but if you replace a constant with a function it will remain a formula
acceleration
No. Speed can remain constant when velocity changes, but velocity can't remain constant when speed changes.
because the water will evapor when it remains to it constant
actually it occurs because of the law of conservation of matter= matter can't be created or destroyed it is just being changed
The total mass remain constant after a chemical reaction.
Mass is the quantity of matter. Even though matter contracts the mass remains constant.
Through nitrogen cycle.
The chemical composition of water remain constant.
It is certainly likely that the planet Jupiter will die as a planet. All matter in the universe is constantly changing. The amount of matter will always remain constant.
That will not happen unless matter is undergoing a phase change and the temperature you are measuring is that of the matter undergoing the phase change.
No but if you replace a constant with a function it will remain a formula
The first law of thermodynamics states that the energy of an isolated system is constant.
dear,mass is constant through out the universe.it doesn't matter u travel from one galaxy to other it will remain constant unless u travel with significantly high speeds comparable to speed of light.thats what Einstein's theory says.
If dc current is passed through a single coil, it is going to remain constant.