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Q: Why mass of a body do not change with location?
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When a body expands what happens to its mass?

Mass is a basic properties of the body. The mass of a body does not change with a physical reaction, such as expansion. Neither does its weight. The only change is probably just its volume. The mass of the body will change under a nuclear reaction or chemical reaction, because the body has changed into a different entity -- it becomes a different object or objects. Its nature has changed. ==========================


How does the mass of an object on earth compare with the mass of the same object on the moon?

there is no change in the mass of body


What is mass variation?

when a body changed its mass due to whether when the mass is change it also called mass variation


What does not change when gravitational force changes?

The Mass of a body


A sudden change in weather at a certain location is most likely caused by?

the arrival of an air mass


What is icd-9 code for LEFT apical mass?

What is the anatomical location? (What part of the body?)


Does the mass of an object change with location or altitude above the Earth's surface?

No it does not. Its weight, however, does.


What is the property of body that resists any change in velocity?

The reluctance of a body to change its state of motion is termed inertia. The mass associated with this property is called its inertial mass, notably different from gravitational mass, which is responsible for objects with mass experiencing an attractive force between them. The inertial rest mass of an object is what gives it momentum.


Does the law of applied forces state that a body's change in mass is proportional to the amount of force applied to it?

No, the law of applied forces does not state that a body's change in mass is proportional to the amount of force applied to it. The law of applied forces states that the force applied to a body is equal to the mass of the body multiplied by the acceleration of the body. So, if the acceleration of a body increases, the force applied to it will also increase, but the mass of the body will remain the same.


Can mass exist without light?

Light has nothing to do with mass. Also note that mass is the resistance of a body to a change in motion.


When does the weight of a body change?

Weight changes when the mass acting upon it changes or the distance between them alters. Mass does not change, weight may.


Does mass and weight change with location because the force of gravity changes?

Mass does not change!!! Whatever the force of gravity, the object contains the same amount of matter. However, weight does change because the gravitational acceleration changes.