no, color is not a mass.
Color appears from the kind of lights that reflect off of an object. If you have a red cup, that means all colors except red reflect off of it, thus making it red.
Light is a vibration, what you see is really a frequency. Red colors vibrate differently to distinguish that they're red.
So, no it is not a mass.
yes, it is false because the shape is just changed
The true color of Mercury is mostly gray.
True color is more clear and colorful.
there will be no mass
That is true because momentum is mass times velocity
True
it really depends on who you are asking. But the real answer is no. White is not a true color.
The mass of the proton is a little greater than 1 amu:
is it true the size of a mmole of atoms has a reasonable mass
It is true that mass and gravity are proportional to one another.
It is not true !!
no