Yes
I think, but I can't be sure, that the first call he made was in his rented laboratory in Boston, Mass to his assistant Watson in the same building, but a different area of the lab.
First class mail is delivered in 3 to 5 days
mass and distance
If Time : Duration If distance: Size/Length/Height as applicable.
It depends upon the mass of the object and distance from the centre of earth
The mass of the object, the mass of the object that is attracting it and the distance between their centres of gravity.So your weight on the moon will depend on your mass, the moon's mass and the distance from your centre of gravity to the moon's.The mass of the object, the mass of the object that is attracting it and the distance between their centres of gravity.So your weight on the moon will depend on your mass, the moon's mass and the distance from your centre of gravity to the moon's.The mass of the object, the mass of the object that is attracting it and the distance between their centres of gravity.So your weight on the moon will depend on your mass, the moon's mass and the distance from your centre of gravity to the moon's.The mass of the object, the mass of the object that is attracting it and the distance between their centres of gravity.So your weight on the moon will depend on your mass, the moon's mass and the distance from your centre of gravity to the moon's.
The only way that mass can have an effect on distance is if you're paying a taxi driver with mass.
No.
The distance doesn't depend on the mass.
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The distance of coasting does not depend on the mass of the skater. In a frictionless scenario, both light and heavy skaters would travel the same distance when coasting as long as they start from the same initial height and have the same initial velocity. The key factor affecting coasting distance is velocity and the initial height of the skater.
Long Answer: That doesn't even work. An ounce is a measurement of mass, and a centimeter is a measurement of distance.