Yes. If you cut a carrot, you damage it, destoying a very small part of the carrot. If u keep cutting it there will eventually ve no carrot left. Same with everything else.
A homonym for "carrot" is carat/karat (a unit of mass used for measuring gemstones or a measurement of purity for gold).
Weight is affected by the gravitational pull of a large body of mass while mass is affected by how many particles you have in your body. Weight is determined by the equation Fg=mg while mass is determined from a mass balance.
Weight is affected by the gravitational pull of a large body of mass while mass is affected by how many particles you have in your body. Weight is determined by the equation Fg=mg while mass is determined from a mass balance.
If we are talking the weight mass ratio, it will be the carrot.
The mass is basically NOT affected by gravity. The weight IS affected, and it is equal to mass x gravity.
a mass is 1200 pieces.
Nothing, the force of gravity is not affected by Earth's rotation. However measurement of WEIGHT would change.
A gram is a measurement of mass. It is the mass of one cubic centimeter of water.
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No. Newtons are a measurement of mass and are relative only to Earth's gravity and are not affected by changes in gravity. Only weight is affected by changing gravity. On Earth, weight and mass are the same because Earth's gravity is the benchmark constant for measuring mass in Newtons, and weight is affected by that very same factor (Earth's gravity). On other planets, mass is unchanged because the Earthly gravity is a constant (and therefore, unchanged), and the weight changes because now it is affected by a new planetary gravity.
In the metric system, the units of measurement of Volume is the Liter (sometimes spelled Litre) and the measurement for mass would be the gram. In the American system, the units of measurement for Volume is the ounce, and for mass would be the pound.
Mass is not affected by gravity. Weight is the result of the force of gravity acting on mass.