Could be one of two things: * Inertia; * Gravitational attraction. Both apply to all matter and are directly related to the mass.
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Everyone is made up of matter that is constantly experiencing both chemical and physical changes.Mass is the property of the matter.it can be described as amount of matter in things.
Density = mass/volume so it is related to mass and volume. And Volume is related to temperature and pressure, so it is related to those as well.
no mass is the amount of matter an object takes up meters is to do with length
There is no such thing as matter-to-energy conversion. It is commonly said, in popular science, that in a nuclear reaction "matter is converted to energy"; actually, both mass and energy are conserved - if you consider all masses involved, the amount of mass before the reaction is the same as after the reaction; the same applies to energy. Search the Wikipedia on "mass deficit", for a more detailed explanation.
Anything that is not a nuclear reaction, basically. So water freezing, chemical reactions, salt dissolving, etc
i think the property of matter inertia is related to is its mass.......the more the mass the less will be the inertia.....
i think the property of matter inertia is related to is its mass.......the more the mass the less will be the inertia.....
Mass X Velocity = Momentum …Since Velocity is results from a force external to object, it is not a property of the matter itself.However. the Mass is related to or a property of the matter.Therefore,the answer to your question is, the MASS of the object.
The momentum.
The answer is Density.
density
Its density.
Yes, mass is a property of matter.
That is called inertia. Inertia is directly related to mass, so it can be expressed in kilograms.
Yes! Mass is a property of matter!
it is directly related to the weight or mass of an object
Density is a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume. :)