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Exactly the same as on earth. Mass is the measure of the amount of matter something consists of, which wouldn't change. Your weight, however would be multiplied by 2.346
This is a gas.
When the only change in mass is converted to light. The amount of matter after the reaction does not change.
Mass doesn't change no matter what planet you go to. Weight is what changes since the acceleration due to gravity of different planets are different.
the matter always stays the same, expansion and contraction just means the matter is becoming more/less spread out from one another. A change in the state of matter is turning from solid-liquid-gas. The amount of matter always stays the same!
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.
dd What is physical property that does not change with the amount of matter?
dd What is physical property that does not change with the amount of matter?
Exactly the same as on earth. Mass is the measure of the amount of matter something consists of, which wouldn't change. Your weight, however would be multiplied by 2.346
The density will change if the amount of matter in the same volume changes. You can have more matter wihtout changing the density, if the matter occupies more space.
The amount of matter in the reactants is equal to the amount of matter in the products. This is the Law of Conservation of Matter.
Jupiter's phase of matter is a 'gas giant'.
500 kg contains the same amount of matter wherever you take it.But it would weigh about 15 times as much on Jupiter as it wouldon the moon.
Gases
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Everything that has any mass at all is considered matter. This includes Jupiter. Even though the planet is made of gas, gas is still matter, so Jupiter is matter.
This is a gas.