mass of a body doesn't change but your weight (as defined by the pull of gravity) will change if you go to space or to another planet with different gravitational pull than ours
no
In the shore of Limasawa.
The change that took place was the independence of the United States.
Plants cannot move from one place to another place in the way that animals can. Plants are rooted to the ground.
Give communities a place to meet and organize farmers to demand political change.
mass is the amount of matter (stuff) you're made out of, so it won't change unless you add or subtract something.
An example is when an object is moved from one location to another where the gravitational pull is different. Weight is dependent on gravity, so a change in gravity would cause the weight of the object to change while its mass remains the same.
mass
The mass of the solution will be equal to the mass of the solute plus the mass of the solvent. However, the total mass does not change.
Yes, since weight = mass x gravity. If the gravitational field changes, the weight will change. This can happen to a small extent if you lift the object to a higher position, or take it to another place on planet Earth; and to a larger extent if instead of placing the object on Earth, you place it on the surface of another astronomical object, for instance, the Moon.
"inertia"
Migration from the latin Migratio
Migration from the latin Migratio
No, the mass of the liquid remains the same when poured into another container. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and transferring the liquid from one container to another does not change the amount of matter present.
urban change is the movent of cities from one place to another
urban change is the movent of cities from one place to another
The Law of Conservation of MASS, ENERGY, and CHARGE