Mass variation refers to the difference in mass between different objects or between the same object at different times. It can be caused by factors such as changes in composition, temperature, or environmental conditions. Mass variation is commonly measured using a balance or scale to track any differences.
Yes, the mass of a charged body can vary due to interactions with electric or magnetic fields. For example, when a charged body is placed in an electric field, it can experience a force that may change its kinetic energy and therefore its mass. This effect is accounted for in the theory of relativity as mass-energy equivalence.
its mass increases as per Einstein's relativistic variation in mass...
mass in the body is just protons
The mass of a body is the measure of inertia of that body.
No, the mass of a body is not affected by charging it. Charging a body simply redistributes the charges on its surface and does not change its mass.
When energy balance in the body is positive body mass decreases
The mass of stars has the greatest range in values, ranging from less than 0.08 times the mass of the Sun for brown dwarfs to tens of times the mass of the Sun for supermassive stars. This variation in mass influences many other stellar properties, such as size, luminosity, and lifespan.
force acting on unit mass of body is the acceleration of that body.
The mass of a body is constant, meaning it remains the same regardless of its location or environment. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change unless matter is added to or removed from the body.
Body mass!
Charging is due to transfer of electrons from one body to another body. Electrons have mass, therefore, mass increases in the case of negatively charged body and decreases in the case of positively charged body.