Mass is genarally of two types. Inertial Mass and Gravitational Mass. Einstein prooved both are equal.
inertial mass is m= Force/acceleration
gravitational mass is m= Wieght/acceleration due to gravity.
How can you measure mass of apple in absence of gravity(Say somewhere in free space or imagine on any planet whose gravity is almost NIL).
Remember that Mass is NOT weight. Mass is different and Weight.
Weight is NOT the direct measurement of Mass. You have to devide 'weight' by the acceleration due to gravity of any place(what we call g).
Free space is weightless. No balance can work there.
no. gravity acting on an object depends on the mass of each of the nearby objects. The solar system is not uniform in mass, so gravity is not uniform either.
Everywhere. Oxygen constitutes about 65% of your total body mass.
An air mass is a large body of air with uniform temperature and humidity characteristics. It forms over a specific region and acquires its properties from that area. When an air mass moves to a different region, it can bring its weather characteristics with it.
temperature humidity and pressure
a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
Yes, a body moving with uniform acceleration has momentum. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity, and acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. As long as the object is moving and has mass, it will have momentum.
A large body of air with relatively uniform properties is called an air mass. Air masses are characterized by their temperature and moisture content, which is influenced by the region over which they form. When an air mass moves over a different area, it can bring its unique weather conditions to that region.
The body is not zero, but the sum of all forces on it is. -- "Uniform velocity" means no acceleration. -- Acceleration is force/mass . -- If acceleration is zero, that's an indication that force must be zero.
Every bit of mass everywhere is attracted to every other bit of mass everywhere.
The center of mass of a body is the point at which its mass is evenly distributed in all directions, essentially acting as the average location of the mass of the object. It is the point that moves as if all the body's mass were concentrated at that point when subjected to external forces. In a uniform gravitational field, the center of mass coincides with the center of gravity, making it crucial for analyzing motion and stability in physics. The position of the center of mass depends on the shape, mass distribution, and dimensions of the body.
The air mass of maritime is a type of air mass that has both uniform moisture and temperature. It usually begins over something like an ocean or similar body of water and is known for its moisture.
The catholic mass is the same everywhere. Different places may interget little customs of their own but the mass is same everywhere.