Without matter there is nothing to measure the length of time that the matter existed and without time matted cannot exist as if it did it be measured as how long it existed for.
No matter, no time.
For an object at relativistic speeds (approaching speed of light) a stationary observer would notice that time would slow for the object and the mass of the object would increase. The two factors are inversely related.
Time is not used to measure matter; mass, volume etc. are adequate.
Matter & Substances are related because a substance is a matter IGuess ... of matter is not a substance because a matter may include many many substances.
E-mc^2. Energy is related to matter by the speed of light squared.
Matter and the body are related in several ways. Mainly, the cycles of matter are similar to those within the body. A good example is the water cycle.
how does theelements lead to the idea of the Big Bang
Is specific graVity is closely related to the measurement of mass
Matter & Substances are related because a substance is a matter IGuess
There are several equations related to matter. What is it you want to calculate?There are several equations related to matter. What is it you want to calculate?There are several equations related to matter. What is it you want to calculate?There are several equations related to matter. What is it you want to calculate?
There is no consensus on what dark matter or dark energy is so we cannot tell at this time.
Matter & Substances are related because a substance is a matter IGuess ... of matter is not a substance because a matter may include many many substances.
Buoyancy is related to matter because it uses solids and liquids.
The four states of matter are related by energy concentration.
Ozone is matter.
matter is not related to inertia. Mass is.
They are related because atoms are made of matter,elements are made of atoms,and matter is made up of elements.
Thermal energy is energy that is related to heat and the temperature of matter.
They are related because in order for something to have matter, it must also have mass.
forces hold matter together