There's no reason for the mass of anything to depend on its temperature.
Neither - heating has no effect on mass.
Neither - heating has no effect on mass.
the mass increases during a chemical reaction. because if heated or cooled then it would put on more mass for the atom.
Acceleration increases when force increases and decreases when force decreases.
The space between the molecules in the air mixture increases which decreases the density of the air. As the density decreases, the mass of warm air rises.
If the mass increases, the density decreases. If the mass decreases, the density decreases.
In almost all cases, the matter expands. Density = mass / volume. When volume increases, the density decreases, because the mass is fixed.
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As mass increases acceleration decreases.
The mass either decreases or increases
No mass increases as density increases because the formula for density is density= mass/ volume. In a fraction, if the numerator increases, then the end product increases. So in the density formula, mass is the numerator and directly correlates with the density.
No - it decreases