Weight of an object in a flying airplane will lessen very, very, very slightly due to being farther from the center of the earth (gravity), but its mass remains constant.
Density and matter are closely related because density is a property of matter. Matter refers to anything that has mass and volume, while density is a measure of how tightly packed the particles in a substance are. In simple terms, density describes how much mass is contained in a given volume of matter.
The branch of physical science studies the properties of matter and changes in matter is known as chemistry. This is a branch which is mainly concerned with atoms and molecules and how they interact.
Changes in the states of matter occur through processes like melting, freezing, condensation, vaporization, and sublimation. These changes involve the rearrangement of particles at the molecular level due to changes in temperature or pressure. During these transitions, energy is either absorbed or released.
Factors that affect the changes of matter include temperature, pressure, and the presence of catalysts. Changes in these factors can lead to physical changes, such as melting or boiling, as well as chemical changes, such as reactions that form new substances. The composition and properties of the matter can also influence how it changes under different conditions.
This is chemistry.
The brand of exercise weights does not really matter. The thing you need to take into consideration is the size of the weights that you plan to purchase.
The study of properties of matter and how it changes is called chemistry.
Yes because an airplane wing has to cut through wind and create loft and lift.
they are all made of matter.. :)
Chemistry - the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes
It don't matter how fast you list the weights, it all depends on how much pounds the weights are, and how often you lift them. But I wouldnt lift them to fast, because you might pull a muscle.
it doesnt matter because if your fat, you lose weight and gain muscle with weights and if your skinny, you gain muscle
laws and principle governing changes of matter
Matter changes state because of pressure and temperature.
chemistry
I would say no.
how temperature can bring about changes in the state of matter