Space is the infinite or gigantic volume containing all the matter and radiation in the universe.
Generally, two marbles cannot occupy the same position on a Chinese Checker game. The position defines a space. Each marble occupies a space. Things get more complicated when considering the dimensions of space (1, 2, 3, 4).
In Latin the word vacuum means empty space. It is a space from which most or all of the matter has been removed, or where there is little or no matter
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Einstein said gravity acted by curving space in response to matter.
Because there is an electrostatic field in that region of space
Space, time, and matter are 3 of the four main ingredients of the physical universe (the 4th being energy) hence, the terms tend to come up in physics. One can hear physicists using them.
The question "Define Living Space" means " Explain what is meant by "Living Space"
They are the same as physicists on the earth except they study the physics of space and celestial bodies
In Latin the word vacuum means empty space. It is a space from which most or all of the matter has been removed, or where there is little or no matter
Einstein described gravity as a bend in space-time. Today, some physicists describe the fourth dimension as any space that's perpendicular to a cube.
mass is the amount of space
mass is the amount of space
The two words are used interchangably for the same thing. "Gravitation" is the more technically accurate term, and the one used by physicists.
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Acting space is the amount of space on a stage or wherever you are performing you can use to perform on.
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Cosmologists, physicists, astronomers, or anything dealing with space. Having a career with NASA would deal with astrophysics.
Yes. Time and Space are the same thing, only in different forms. Theoretical physicists have done the math, and calculate that there should be around 10 dimensions in our space.