yes
It decreases
They don't do anything to a person's weight. What they do is allow what weight there is to be spread over a greater area, which means that the pressure on the ground is lower. With less pressure, a person doesn't sink as far into the snow.
When a person's weight falls below their body's set point, they may experience symptoms of malnutrition, such as fatigue, dizziness, weakened immune system, and hair loss. Their body may also slow down metabolism to conserve energy and protect vital organs.
A person's weight decreases on the Moon due to its lower gravity compared to Earth. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth, so a person weighs less because there is less gravitational pull on their body.
The nuclear reaction that results in a single nucleus undergoing a decrease in atomic number and the release of a helium nucleus is called alpha decay. In this process, an unstable nucleus emits an alpha particle (helium nucleus) which consists of two protons and two neutrons, causing the original nucleus to decrease in atomic number by 2.
It decreases
the weight will decrease
No. Your mass would remain the same but your weight would increase greatly.
The astronaut from the country that has a space program that wants to send a person to the moon's weight will decrease due to the fact that weight is directly related to gravity.
they decreased in size but did not decrease in number
the period of vibrating swing neither increase nor decrease by addition of more weight . it remains constant because it does not depends upon weight.
The weight of an apple remains constant regardless of its location because weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. However, the apple would weigh slightly less at the top of a mountain due to the decrease in gravitational pull compared to sea level.
The mass of the radio would remain the same on the moon, as mass is an intrinsic property. However, the weight of the radio would be approximately 1/6th of its weight on Earth due to the moon's lower gravitational pull.
Your weight stays the same when you stand on one foot on the scale. The scale measures the force you exert on it due to gravity, so your weight will remain constant regardless of how you distribute your weight on the scale.
The time period of a vibrating swing will remain constant by addition of more weight because time period depends upon the length of the pivot or string to which the mass (bob) is attached. Period of the swing is independent of the mass of the bob.
To calculate the percentage of weight loss in a person, you would subtract the current weight from the initial weight, divide that number by the initial weight, and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.
To calculate the percentage of weight loss in a person, you subtract the current weight from the initial weight, divide that number by the initial weight, and then multiply by 100. This will give you the percentage of weight loss.