no things like thoughts, energy, time, and forces do not have matter. And since volume is the measure of the amount of space(matter) an object takes up, then non-matter things will not have mass OR volume.
Everything with mass or energy experiences gravity, from planets and stars to objects as small as a single atom. Gravity is a fundamental force in the universe that causes objects to be attracted to each other.
No, not everything floats in space. Objects with mass are still affected by gravitational forces, so they can be in motion or orbit around celestial bodies. In the absence of gravity, objects or particles with mass still have inertia and will continue to move unless acted upon by another force.
Everything that has mass has gravity, even you. The Moon has its own gravitational pull as does the Earth.
All objects with mass exert gravitational force. This means that everything in the universe, no matter how large or small, pulls on everything else with a force that depends on their masses and the distance between them.
Gravity is caused by mass, so objects with more mass, such as planets and stars, exert a lot of gravity. The earth and everything on it are constantly falling towards the sun because of the sun's immense gravity. ... Because of this sideways momentum, the earth is continually falling towards the sun and missing it.
Mass is everything, humans, animals, plants, everything on earth, or you could say Mass is everything in the universe that has protons and nuetrons.
Everything has mass.
Everything has mass
everything with mass
Yes, everything has mass.
Yes, everything that consists of atoms has mass.
A gravitational field affects everything that has energy (or mass, but mass is a form of energy). As such it affects virtually everything.
Everything that has matter has mass. or To find density you have to divided the mass by the object's volume.
Everything with mass exerts a gravitational force proportional to its mass.
I'm not sure what your trying to say but mass is the weight in something everything has mass even air.
No, weight is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. So, an object with mass will have weight when it is in a gravitational field, such as on Earth, but may not weigh the same on different planets or in space where gravity is weaker.
Everything with mass 'has gravity'.