answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What happens if the mass of the stopper is increased?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How do you find the weight of air?

When finding the mass of air, you need to have a test tube and a stopper. Measure the mass of the test tube and the stopper together. Then, make sure that the air gets in the the tube and put the stopper on. Recheck the mass of the air, test tube, and stopper and subtract just the tube and stopper from the newly recorded mass to find the mass of air.


What happens to acceleration when mass is increased?

it gets decreased


What happens to density if an objects mass remains constant but its volume is increased?

Nothing. If the volume is increased, the mass also has to increase.


What happens to the mass in a balloon when heated?

the mass of the balloon increases because the size of the balloon has increased. :)


What happens to weight as mass is increased?

As the mass increases, the weight also increases correspondingly as the weight is directly proportional to the mass


What happens to an objects mass when gravitational force is increased?

Nothing. The mass will not change with a gravitational increase, but the weight will.


What happens to the momentum if the mass stays the same but the velocity is increased?

Momentum increases.


What happens when the mass of either the balls is increased in simulation?

the balls decrease in speed


When a rubber stopper has a mass of 8.46g was immersed in a graduated cylinder containing 25 ml of water the water rose to 30.9 ml Calculate the densityof the rubber stopper?

Since the difference in volume corresponds to the volume of the stopper, the volume of the stopper=30.9-25=5.9ml Thus density of the rubber stopper=mass/vol=(8.46/5.9)g/ml


What happens to the gravitational force between objects of the mass either or both objects increased?

Gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of masses. So as mass is increased then force too increases


What happens to the temperature when the mass is increased in a chemical reaction involving magnesium and hydrochloric acid?

The temperature will increase the higher the mass of magnesium you add. It will increase the rate of the reaction.


What happens to the acceleration if the force applied is increased three times?

Assuming the mass remains constant, the acceleration will be tripled as well.