It depends on the context. Compared to an atom it is huge, compared to the sun it is tiny.
It can be if it rotts or falls into your bronchi.
the answer to that is unknown to man kind
Large mass amounts.
Usually small metals (e.g magnesium etc) have small capacit but large mass Hope it helps :)
What the ductility of a twizzler
Gravitationally, the same force does not affect a small mass and a large mass.The small mass is acted upon by a smaller gravitational force, and the large massis acted upon by a larger gravitational force. The result is that the small mass andthe large mass fall with the same acceleration, and meet the ground with the samespeed. During the fall, onlookers typically nudge each other and remark to each other:"My word! The large mass weighs more than the small mass!" They are correct in theirimpression, and the scientific reason behind their perspicacious observation is the factthat the gravitational force acting on the large mass is greater than the gravitationalforce acting on the small mass.
Small force on small mass :When we exhale the air the force of exhaled air is less. Tiny particles of less masses are present in the nearer air and they start moving with large velocity. On Large mass : it's well explained in pascal's law. From that we can apply small force on larger mass .
The large mass can have proportionately more force applied to it than to the smaller mass.
"large density" ===> (relatively large mass) fits into (relatively small volume)
The "sucking" is done by the gravity. A black hole has a large mass, concentrated in a small region of space.The "sucking" is done by the gravity. A black hole has a large mass, concentrated in a small region of space.The "sucking" is done by the gravity. A black hole has a large mass, concentrated in a small region of space.The "sucking" is done by the gravity. A black hole has a large mass, concentrated in a small region of space.
An electron has a very small mass, not a large mass.
The large block has more mass than the small one. Same principle with rocks.