The energy represented as "internal heat" does represent some mass, and this mass is gravitational mass. But measuring such tiny changes, even up to temperatures expected at the core of the Sun, are too small to resolve.
It makes it heavier. However, a particle is matter (please leave anti-matter and energy out of this ;)).So your question actually is: What does more matter in matter do?
The more elevated the launcher is the shorter the range of the launcher to the ball. Hope it helps :)
Mercury does not weigh anything more than earth
A Poison Dart Frog weighs about two grams.
The Walls of Jericho (elevated Boston crab) has the wrestler stand farther back than in a normal Boston crab. It allows more pressure to be applied on the opponent's back by raising the opponent at a higher angle thus the actual name "elevated" Boston crab.
yes
The temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter is called absolute zero. This temperature is equal to 0 Kelvin (-273.15 degrees Celsius) and represents the lowest possible temperature that matter can reach.
When matter absorbs light, the energy from the light is converted into heat energy, which raises the temperature of the matter. This is because the absorbed light causes the atoms and molecules in the matter to vibrate more rapidly, leading to an increase in temperature.
When the temperature of matter increases, the particles within the matter gain more kinetic energy and move faster. This increase in kinetic energy causes the particles to vibrate and interact more frequently with one another.
As temperature increases, the behavior of matter changes in several ways. At higher temperatures, particles in matter move faster and have more energy, causing them to vibrate and collide more frequently. This can lead to changes in the state of matter, such as melting or boiling. Additionally, increased temperature can affect the electrical conductivity, density, and other physical properties of matter.
A frozen turkey does not weigh more than fresh. A 15-lb frozen turkey will weigh 15 lbs. when it is thawed.
Temperature directly affects the speed of molecular movement in matter. As temperature increases, the molecules gain more energy and move faster. Conversely, as temperature decreases, the molecules slow down. This relationship is described by the kinetic theory of matter.
they both weigh the same. a pound is a pound. No matter what
As the temperature of the matter gets colder it will become more of a solid. (gas to liquid to solid) As the temperature of the matter increases it will become more of a gas. (solid to liquid to gas) And once the matter gets to be around 10,000 degrees, it may turn in to plasma.
You would weigh less, but your mass would stay the same. Weight is a result of gravity, mass is an inherent property of matter.
Generally, matter is affected by space when it lowers or raises the temperature of the matter. Space also gives matter more room to move around.
They weigh exactly the same. An ounce is an ounces no matter what it is.