In the Mass Effect universe, "mass effect" refers to a fictional technology that manipulates gravitational fields to alter the mass of objects. This is achieved using "mass effect fields," generated by specialized devices called Mass Relays or Element Zero (Eezo) that create a bubble around an object, effectively reducing its mass. By decreasing an object's mass, it can float or move more easily through space, allowing for advanced space travel and combat mechanics. This concept is integral to the gameplay and lore of the Mass Effect series.
We float or there is a possibility you can sink. You sink when you are heaver than the mass of the water. You float when you are lighter than the mass of the water.
Egg float in water because the mass of the water is less than the mass of the egg.
no and mass is air
The pumice is not very dense, if the mass of the volume of water displacement is greater than the mass of the rock it will float
If he died in Mass Effect 1 then he is not in Mass Effect 2. If he survived Mass Effect 1 he shows up in Mass Effect 2 but he can not be killed.
When the displaced fluid has a mass equal or greater than the mass of an object placed in the fluid, the object will float.
It will float.
Float
The effect of mass extinction is extinction, death of a mass
Yes, there will be a Mass effect 3. even if your Shepard died, there will be a mass effect 3.
It depends on the strength of the float's walls, and what the float actually is? Pumping more air into a balloon will increase its mass. Pump air into a metal tank, and while the pressure inside will increase, the mass of the metal tank would remain the same.
For an object to float, the mass of the water displaced must be equal to the mass of the object. This is known as Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. When these two masses are equal, the object will float.