Just after the Prayer of the Faithful, the collection is taken. Usually a basket or a plate or a bag is passed around and money is put into it by those who want to. The collection is often to support the parish, but often there are special collections for particular charities or organisations that have a connection to the Catholic church. Not all masses have collections and in some masses there may be more than one collection.
Usually the gifts are bread, wine, and the Collection.
Mass is conserved. This means it remains constant.
The lost mass (or mass defect) transforms into energy according to the law: E = mc2
Law of Conservation of Mass: mass can not be created or destroyed, it can only be changed (transformed).
it stays da same
During: Lots of screaming. After: Much, much less screaming.
During a physical change, such as melting or boiling, the mass remains constant. The atoms and molecules rearrange themselves, but none are added or lost, so the total mass remains unchanged.
Mass is the collection of matter
If the mass of an object increases, what happens to the acceleration?
It becomes energy, hence the energy released in nuclear bombs.
what happens is the mass stays the same because of the law of conservation of mass
Offertory is the part of a mass where the deacons pass around the collection plate to get donations for the church. Additionally, the bread and wine used in the Eucharist are brought out and laid on the altar.