it changes forms and the matter stays the same because of adam tonon
An isolated system is one in which no external forces act. answer2. Energy and mass remains constant in an isolated system.
Mass is the quantity of matter. Even though matter contracts the mass remains constant.
The constant Volume process, also known as Isovolumetric, is where the volume is constant and does not change. In a P, V, Diagram this should be where volume is constant where Pressure is increased. The work done (area under the curve) would be = to 0 in this case.
I assume you are referring to the Law of Conservation of Matter. It states that during a chemical bond, energy and matter cannot be created, nor destroyed; the amount of energy and matter at the start is identical to the amount at the end.
Technically, no process "creates" energy. Energy cannot be created, or destroyed for that matter. The total amount of energy in the Universe remains constant. It is possible to convert one type of energy to another, though.
Law of Conservation of Matter.
because the water will evapor when it remains to it constant
An isolated system is one in which no external forces act. answer2. Energy and mass remains constant in an isolated system.
Assuming that pressure and the amount of matter are constant (meaning they do not change), volume will increase as temperature increases.
The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter can't be created or destroyed. When a chemical reaction happens, you aren't destroying the material you are simply changing it.
The cards (matter) can be rearranged constantly, placed with others, the total or resent amount remains constant.
Mass is the quantity of matter. Even though matter contracts the mass remains constant.
The constant Volume process, also known as Isovolumetric, is where the volume is constant and does not change. In a P, V, Diagram this should be where volume is constant where Pressure is increased. The work done (area under the curve) would be = to 0 in this case.
dd What is physical property that does not change with the amount of matter?
dd What is physical property that does not change with the amount of matter?
I assume you are referring to the Law of Conservation of Matter. It states that during a chemical bond, energy and matter cannot be created, nor destroyed; the amount of energy and matter at the start is identical to the amount at the end.
No, because mass is the amount of matter contained in a body. So whatever may be the distance from the center of gravity it always remains the same.