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I don't think so. It should remain the same. Or it should get heavier. I'm not really sure.
when something is heavy does that mean it is really dense
liquids are really not heavier that solids. solids are acutally heavier. this is one of the properties of a solid.
They are not really lighter, they only seem lighter. Objects weigh the same in water as in air, but in the water, there is an additional force, of the water pushing the object up.
You are not really lighter, in the sense that gravity still pulls you down. But on the other hand, the water pushes you up.
The lighter elements have less protons and neutrons than heavier ones. It really is as simple as that
all in all x-rated frames are lighter but it really depends on the frame
Better for what? A stick's weight is really a personal preference, as lighter ones are more suitable for dribbling and other skills where a heavier stick is more useful for hitting.
I don't think so. It should remain the same. Or it should get heavier. I'm not really sure.
Well, if in a gas you have a mixture of heavier and lighter particles (atoms or molecules, really), the lighter particles will tend to move faster than the heavier particles. The general tendency is for any such particle to have the same energy (mainly kinetic energy). Similarly, in a liquid solution, lighter particles will tend to move faster.
Absolutely not. Something is REALLY wrong. Are they peeling becausethey are burned?
when something is heavy does that mean it is really dense
probably, the car is safer because you know who the driver is, and it is lighter. the bus, you cant really trust the driver, and it is heavier, plus there is no engine in the front to protect you. thanx.
enursha is the feeling of being lighter or heavier than your body really is. for example, the earth pulls a force of 1G but if a astronaut was to visit a planet with a gravitational pull of 5G's their body will feel 5 times heavier than it actually is and vice versa if they visited a planet with a gravitational pull of 0.2G's.
liquids are really not heavier that solids. solids are acutally heavier. this is one of the properties of a solid.
no he did not
Similar to burnt candy or something sweet that has been burned. It is a very unique smell that can't really be described.