all objects have mass, there is no such thing that exists that mass.
The object's mass doesn't change, no matter where it is or where it goes.
the center mass of an object is in the center of such objects. you can find it by spining the object. :)
The mass of an object doesn't depend on the gravitational force on the object.
No. The mass of an object does not change. However and object's weight, which is a function of mass and gravity, is less on the moon than on earth.
It's 4.2 . An object's mass doesn't change. The thing that does change is the gravitational forcethat attracts the object to another mass. The strength of that force depends on the mass of bothobjects. The force on the first object is what we call the object's "weight".
center of mass
Mass is a characteristic of all matter, including all objects. An object's weight is the resultant force of all of the gravitational forces acting on it. An object's weight near the surface of Earth is its mass times about 9.8 m/s^2.
Not at all.
An object's speed is (distance it travels) divided by (time to cover the distance). The object's mass doesn't matter at all.
The mass of the first object; the mass of the second object; the distance between them.The mass of the first object; the mass of the second object; the distance between them.The mass of the first object; the mass of the second object; the distance between them.The mass of the first object; the mass of the second object; the distance between them.
Yes. All objects have mass, because all objects contain matter. Mass is just a measure of how much matter is contained within an object. Therefore, any object, from the smallest speck of dust to giant stars, have mass.
no, 'time' does not have mass. It is not an actual object that can be seen or touched. Only objects that are "real" have mass. Time is a dimension, not an object.
mass and velocitythe object's speed and mass
mass is a measure of the space an object takes up.
mass of an object is the amount of matter in an object
it is equal to the mass of the original object
All objects have mass. The assignment was to calculate the mass of the object. Depending on the context, mass can be used as a noun, adjective, or verb.