When a can of soda is opened and left to stand, you can expect the following
changes over a period of time:
-- The CO2 bubbly gas comes out of solution and escapes into the atmosphere,
leaving the soda flat.
-- Some of the liquid evaporates and escapes into the atmosphere, leaving the
level of liquid lower in the can.
Since gas and some liquid came out of the can and went elsewhere, there is less mass
remaining in the can than there was before it was opened. The total amount of mass
doesn't change, but some of it leaves the can and goes to other places.
The same change takes place when you drink some of it.
If the glass of water is left on the table over many days, the mass of the water will remain the same as the amount of water does not change. However, the weight of the glass of water may decrease slightly due to evaporation of the water, depending on environmental conditions like temperature and humidity.
No, the moment of inertia of an object does not change with a change in its center of mass. The moment of inertia depends on the mass distribution and shape of an object, not its center of mass.
it is neither. no chemical reaction or physical change (melting boiling etc) can change net mass only nuclear reactions change the over all mass by converting mass to energy via Einstein's famous E=MC^2 equation
The mass of the glass of water will remain the same if there is no evaporation or addition of any substances. The weight of the glass of water may decrease slightly due to evaporation of water over time, but this change would be very small for a short period.
The atomic weight (not mass) increase from left to right in a period.
If the glass of water is left on the table over many days, the mass of the water will remain the same as the amount of water does not change. However, the weight of the glass of water may decrease slightly due to evaporation of the water, depending on environmental conditions like temperature and humidity.
your mass stays the same. yoir WIEGHT changes
It depends on the motorcycle. Almost all (if not all) motorcycles in mass production now (if they have foot gear change) have the gear change on the left.
The mass of iron can increase when left in damp air for a few days due to the formation of rust (iron oxide) on its surface. Rust is a combination of iron, oxygen, and water, which adds to the overall mass of the iron object.
More subatomic particles, more mass
Mass does not change with temperature
It will congeal, and become a solid mass of milk floating on whatever water is left in the container.
In this case mass doesn't change.
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Change in mass -------------------- Change of water That is change in mass divided by change of water
Mass is the measure of inertia and if you change the mass the inertia will change.
No, the moment of inertia of an object does not change with a change in its center of mass. The moment of inertia depends on the mass distribution and shape of an object, not its center of mass.