temperture
Gamma Rays
If an object gives off light, it is a luminous object.The luminous object gives off its energy and we see it. If you shine light on an object, it is an illuminated object, it just reflects the light back into your eyes.
frame of reference gives a pictorial indication of how far and object has moved
That's the object's 'velocity'.
Yes, mass is often defined as the "amount of matter". This definition is rather informal, but it gives you the general idea. Mass is the property of matter that (a) produces inertia; if an object has more mass, it takes more force to accelerate it, and (b) that reacts with other masses, through the force of gravitation.
Well a warm object gives off infrared electromagnetic radiation, which can be absorbed in another object, heating it up.
Well a warm object gives off infrared electromagnetic radiation, which can be absorbed in another object, heating it up.
"What do you measure (when) you measure..." ? When you measure an object's temperature, you are measuring the amount of heat the object emits (gives off). There is no such thing as cold, only the absence of heat.
To find the volume of an object, we use an overflow cylinder as it gives a measure of the volume of the object by displacing an equal amount of water into the beaker.
the volume of its parts would be equal to the amount off butts an object gives off
Yes. Radiation is emanated from radioactive material, so the amount of radiation that someone "gives off" is a function of how much radioactive material they have inside them.
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Gamma Rays
Potential energy
If an object gives off light, it is a luminous object.The luminous object gives off its energy and we see it. If you shine light on an object, it is an illuminated object, it just reflects the light back into your eyes.
Nothing gives an object inertia. Inertia is not a force. It is just the tendency of an object to continue in its motion if there is no force acting upon it.