mass is the amount of matter (stuff) you're made out of, so it won't change
unless you add or subtract something.
The chemical nature/identity of the substance stays the same when a physical change takes place.
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 a physical change.
no it doesnt gain mass at allIt can change the bio mass. But cannot change the mass of earth as it uses resources within earth
Neither a chemical nor a physical change results in a change in mass. According to the law of conservation of matter/mass, matter can neither be created nor destroyed. This law holds true for physical and chemical changes.
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
The Law of Conservation of MASS, ENERGY, and CHARGE
Mass does not change with temperature
The chemical nature/identity of the substance stays the same when a physical change takes place.
There is not enough information. Force = Mass*Acceleration. Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity. This requires information on change in velocity as well as the time over which the change took place. There is no information at all on the latter.
Determining wither it is a high or low mass star.
In this case mass doesn't change.
you can measure weight by a scale. weight could change from place to place like if you go to the moon you will weigh less because there is less gravitational pull on you. it basically depends on mass and mass is the amount of matter an object is made of. mass does not change so on the moon your mass does not change it's your weight that changes
Weight changes depending on the gravitational pull exerted on an object, i.e. if it is on the Earth or if it is on the moon. Mass, however, remains constant.
Mass is the actual categorized amount of particles that makes up a thing, so your mass will never chnage, no matter how low or high the gravity is. Weight is the effect gravity has on you, and therefor differes from place to place. Your weight will change if you go to the moon, but not your mass. Hope this helps :)
The mass will hardly change. What changes is the weight.The mass will hardly change. What changes is the weight.The mass will hardly change. What changes is the weight.The mass will hardly change. What changes is the weight.
The answer is mass. The Law of Conservation of Mass states that when a chemical or physical change takes place, you end up with the same amount of mass that you started in. It may just be in a different state, such as a gas.