Yes, the mass of an object is always the same irrespective of its position and configuration. only the weight of the bodt changes as per its position.
Because, mass does not depend on gravity factor whereas weight depend on gravity factor. W=mg
Constant acceleration. Note that all orbits approximate this condition.
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mass of an object is the amount of matter in an object
-- The mass of one object. -- The mass of the other object. -- The distance between their centers of mass.
The mass of an object will not affect the time it takes for it to reach the ground from a fixed height. Backspace
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Because, mass does not depend on gravity factor whereas weight depend on gravity factor. W=mg
a bearing is the direction one object is from another object.A bearing can be taken to a fixed or moving object, so a fixed bearing would be the direction towards a fixed object.
I am not quite sure what you mean with "fixed". If you mean the object is fixed in its position, or unmovable, such a thing doesn't exist in the real world. Whenever a force acts on an object, its movement will change, according to Newton's Second Law (acceleration = force / mass).
Constant acceleration. Note that all orbits approximate this condition.
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No.
The mass of a given volume of a liquid is fixed.
volume= mass\Density . so as if shape remain same then its mass and density remain fixed . so therefore no such object , but if we apply Einstein theory of relativity then as it says " after traveling some distance each object looses its mass which is very less i.e in fraction, which in negligible . Therefore each object is the answer.
mass and velocitythe object's speed and mass
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