The quantities which depend on the mass will also increase. Though the increase of the mass of any object is not so easy and it can't be explained without Special theory of Relativity. If the mass increases then the momentum, the kinetic energy, the potential energy and the moment of inertia will increase.
As the speed of an object increases, its mass does not change. This is a principle of physics known as the conservation of mass.
More mass will result in more gravitational force.
Yes, because the air has mass. Note that the amount by which the mass increases in this case is often insignificant.
An object's momentum is affected by its mass and velocity. The momentum of an object increases as either its mass or velocity increases.
When mass increases, the acceleration of the object decreases if the force remains constant, as described by Newton's second law (F=ma). Therefore, a greater force is required to accelerate an object with higher mass at the same rate as an object with lower mass.
As mass increases acceleration decreases.
As the speed of an object increases, its mass does not change. This is a principle of physics known as the conservation of mass.
More mass will result in more gravitational force.
It's mass.
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object's mass decreases, acceleration increases.
Yes, because the air has mass. Note that the amount by which the mass increases in this case is often insignificant.
An object's momentum is affected by its mass and velocity. The momentum of an object increases as either its mass or velocity increases.
If the mass of an object increases, what happens to the acceleration?
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object mass increases ,acceleration decreases
When mass increases, the acceleration of the object decreases if the force remains constant, as described by Newton's second law (F=ma). Therefore, a greater force is required to accelerate an object with higher mass at the same rate as an object with lower mass.
The relationship between mass and the amount of substance in an object is that the mass of an object is directly proportional to the amount of substance it contains. This means that as the amount of substance in an object increases, its mass also increases.
it's gravity increases