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It is a measure of mass in the old Imperial system of units.
Heat & temperature is a property of matter... and not matter. Photons are unique as they are essentially a packet of energy, but without mass. And, not having mass, they are not considered matter. (Note: it used to be common to refer to the relativistic mass-equivalent of an object's kinetic energy as it's "mass", and disinguish it's invariant mass as rest mass. That terminology was still current when I studied relativity, and there are certainly still books on the shelves that use it. Light and heat do have mass in that sense. But that terminology was confusing, and nowadays it is fashionable among physicists to refer to the old "relativistic mass" as "energy" and to the old "rest mass" as "mass". Light and heat have zero rest mass.) Essentially, "matter" is the stuff that material objects are made of. Heat is merely the random motion of the parts, and light is not among the parts of material stuff either. Note- when broken down enough matter is comprised of particles similiar to photons(no Mass, specific function, kinda in between energy and matter) it would not truly be a stretch to consider matter as some form of energy.
Technically yes, realistically, probably not. The best measure of the size of a black hole is the size of the event horizon. That we know of, black holes fall into two general categories: stellar mass black holes and supermassive black holes. The diameter of the event horizon is directly proportional to the mass. Stellar mass black holes range in mass from about 3 to 30 times the mass of the sun, with diameters several miles to several tens of miles. Supermassive black holes are millions to billions times the mass of the sun and are millions to billions of miles across. A black hole with roughly the mass of Saturn would have an event horizon about as wide as an adult human is tall, but there is no known way for an object of that mass to become a black hole.
Lavoisier came up with what we know as Law of Conservation of Mass , states that "mass can neither be created nor destroyed". The quantity of an element always equal from starting mass to final mass .
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yes if you have a permint yes if you have a permint stupied
Yes a 14 year old can get a jon but you have to have a workers permint and you only can get certain hours because your age.
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Your local sheriffs department.
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depends on where you are- and you did not tell us that.
I need a permint to work at fourteen
Start with spelling "permit" correctly.
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Well, My sister has had her permint for about a year or somthing like that.
Rocky from the new Disney Series ''SHAKE IT UP'' is 15 years old. i know this because i am awesome. I also know this because in a future episode she (along with Cece) gets her learners permint. And says ''Birthday : 1995 0ctober 7th''
The minimum age to get a learner's permit varies by location, but it is typically around 15 or 16 years old. Additionally, you may need to complete a driver education course and pass a written knowledge test before being eligible to apply for a permit.