Mass is the amt. of matter in a space. The mass of all of the pieces together stays the same, while the mass of individual pieces that have been cut lessens.
stays the same
yes
The mass of an object is constant unless you physically add to it or cut part of it off. It will not increase when an object is pulled by a constant force.
It breaks and all the pieces get smashed together and if you hit it again all the pieces fall.And you might cut your hand and people might be angry if you did it on purpose.
-- glue another piece onto it -- cut a piece off of it -- move it around your laboratory very fast
If both the mass and the net force on an object are doubled, then the object's acceleration will not change.
yes
The object's surface area increases as extra surface which was before part of the inside of the object is exposed. If you found my answer helpful then please click recommend contributor :)
pattern pieces are cut to your size.
it is equal to the mass of the original object
The density stays the same. The reason why is because the density of something is mass divided by volume, so if you cut the object in half, it will not change at all. :) ((and yes the other answer was gibberish lol.))
The total mass remain unchanged but each piece has its mass.
No. If an object is homogeneous, then you can cut it up into a bazillion smaller pieces, and every piece has the same density as the original object had.
They are cut into two pieces
The mass of an object is constant unless you physically add to it or cut part of it off. It will not increase when an object is pulled by a constant force.
In order for there to be equal pieces, the length of the pieces must be factors of both the length of the ribbon and the object. Thus, there are actually many answers. For example: 2,4,6,8, and 16 inch pieces both work.
Their cells crystallize and just cut it to pieces, turning it into mush.
The answer depends on what the weight of the lump and the relative proportions of the pieces.