By using mass. (In physics, mass (from Greek μᾶζα "barley cake, lump (of dough)"), more specifically inertial mass, is a quantitative measure of an object's resistance to acceleration.) Essentially mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object. So to explain the amount of matter in an object one would have to find the mass of an object. Mass is normally measured in grams. To measure the mass of an object on would have to weigh it with an accurate balance. Now, you might ask yourself if mass and weight are the same thing. In the vernacular it is, but to physicists it refers to the amount of gravitational force exerted upon an object.
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A gram is a unit of mass, so it measures how much matter is in an object. The mass of an object in grams is determined by the sum of the masses of its individual particles, such as atoms and molecules.
I don't know any accountants with mater's degrees.
Mass is a measure of how much matter an object has. Weight is a measure of how strongly gravity pulls on that matter.
7 pounds
So much that if someone tries to explain the amount of that love, the website database will crash.
please help someone :( ! It would be much appreciated/...
A quick way to explain this long question is that the ground is made up from little tiny grains and if too much urbanisation and deforestation it will erode. i hope my advice helped you :)
explain them as physically as you can. Like, waving your arms around or telling them how much you want to hit someone
so much that if we would Wright it down we would need all the mater in the universe
You can count on it, no mater how much I protest.
There are many rail and bus stations in Dublin, so it depends which one you are travelling from. There are other options as the Mater Hospital area is well served by buses.
The volume of the one cubic meter soil equals 1x1x0.3 to give us 0.3 cubic metres.