That's a really hard answer with mass constantly being a property of all matter which is everything. I am thinking that a nonexample may be is a substance that is lost in space or is unable to be recognized or found by man. However, there may be and probably is a more intelligent answer that better exemplifies a nonexample. Good Luck!
The movement of water in a river is a non-example of mass wasting. Mass wasting involves the downslope movement of rock and soil due to gravity, while the movement of water in a river is governed by the flow of the water itself.
Glacial erosion, volcanic eruptions, and earthquake-induced landslides are some non-examples of mass wasting. These processes do not involve the downslope movement of material under the influence of gravity, which is a defining characteristic of mass wasting.
Mass number is the sum of neutrons and protons. It is equals to total of their weights. As an example hidrogen-2 (deuterium) has a mass number of 2.
This is a weird question -- almost anything could be a NON example. So ... dignity is a non-example.
Sulfur is a non metallic element. Mass number of it is 32.
"Conversation of energy" is a good non example of 'conservation of energy'
Brass is a good example of conservation because it is mainly made out of copper which is a highly non reactive metal.
Their isn't an example that doesn't involve the law of conservation of energy. But if there was one I would like to know too. Our THOUGHTS. DISCOVERED AGES BEFORE; but needing rediscovery by modern science. Concepts. For example, the concept of existence itself. Consciousness. Science is yet to do serious experiments with this. Whereas, religions have come out with finished products. JUST come out of that E=mc2 cocoon.. The list goes on. Like dreams (not the energy needed to dream), meanings, emotions, behaviours, and on.
When water is used to produce electricity.In this process, firstly,water is allowed to fall from great heights,so potential energy is converted to kinetic energy(K.E.). Then this energy is used to rotate the turbine of a generator which produces electricity. Thus potential energy of water in a dam is converted into kinetic energy which is then converted to electric energy.
Living systems follow the law of conservation of mass and energy by taking in nutrients and energy from their environment to sustain their growth, reproduction, and metabolism. Waste products like carbon dioxide and heat are released in the process to maintain the balance of mass and energy in the system. This ensures that the total mass and energy within the system remains constant over time.
This is a weird question -- almost anything could be a NON example. So ... dignity is a non-example.
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The weight of a football is a non-example of atomic mass. Atomic mass refers to the average mass of an atom of a chemical element, while the weight of a football is a measure of the force of gravity acting on the football due to its mass.
it is a example of a law that can't be proven by science
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atomic number atomic weight