Liquids and gases can change shape without any change in weight.
No, changing the state of an object (such as from solid to liquid or gas) does not change the total weight of matter. The mass remains constant, as the amount of substance does not change; it simply takes on a different form. However, factors like temperature and pressure can affect the density and volume of the substance, but the total weight remains the same.
FALSE. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter within an object. Weight is the force of gravity on a mass. To get weight from mass, multiply mass by the gravitational constant of whatever planet you are on. MASS IS NOT WEIGHT!!!
Mass doesn't change no matter what planet you go to. Weight is what changes since the acceleration due to gravity of different planets are different.
"Matter" is anything that has weight and takes up space.
If I were to move to Jupiter, my mass would remain the same regardless of the location I am in the universe. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and is independent of the gravitational field strength. However, my weight would change because weight depends on the gravitational pull, which is much stronger on Jupiter compared to Earth.
No, the weight of an object does not change when it changes states of matter because weight is determined by the gravitational force acting on the object, which remains constant regardless of its state of matter.
Matter can not change. Its weight always stays the same NO MATTER WHAT, and it can be moved
it really isn't.. that's doesnt matter what weight u are you can play football
type doesnt matter... it's quantity that matters.
Your mass stays the same no matter where you are. Your weight will change.
Weight is affected by gravity, while mass does not. On Earth mass and weight are the same, yet on the moon your weight could be 1/6 of its original, while your mass would stay the same no matter where you go.
105 through 120 but it doesnt matter because it depends on height
The healthy weight is about 80-90 pounds.it doesnt matter as long as your healthy!
No, matter does not gain weight when it expands. The weight of an object is determined by its mass and the gravitational force acting on it. When matter expands, its mass remains the same, so its weight does not change. However, the density of the material decreases as it expands.
Gravity, acceleration, weight, and force.
It doesnt matter how much you weigh. Weight doesnt matter at all. Body fat percentages matter. Anything over 30 percent body fat is bad. But normally a 20 year old should have about 25% body fat.
The ideal weight for you would be 56 kgs but remember muscle weighs more than fat and there is a weight range,56kg is the ideal weight but if your a little under or over that doesnt matter