If the mass of loose feathers is the same size as the mass of loose nails, then the nails have much more mass as they contain less molecular space. For anything, if it weighs the same and is compressed to match the same density of empty molecular space, regardless of size difference, the mass is exactly the same. For example, a bright burning sun a million times the size of our own may be very light in comparison to a dead compressed cold star half the size of Earth and being a million times more dense.
No. the "mas" in Christmas comes from the word mass, which has no Hebrew equivalent.
The word “Christmas” comes from the “Christ mass” or “Mass of Christ”. The “mas” part of “Christmas” is the same as the word Catholics still use for a church service - a mass. It comes from the time when every saint had their own saint's day on which a mass or communion service was said in their memory.
"nunca mas" is pronounced "noon-ca mass"
Mas is the amount of matter. Weight though related depends on the gravitation al field you are in. Mass will not change. Weight will. For instance if you travel to the moon you will weigh less but your mass will be the same.
No, Protons and Neutrons have similar masses, but one electron is equal 1/1836 of a proton in mass.
yes, mass is the amount of space that something takes up, therefore it would not change it you were to travel to the moon. While weight changes due to gravity.
There are many instruments for mas. Some of the instruments are volume, mass, weight, liter, gram, gravity and meter.
20.1797 is its atomic mass
The mass number for Gold(Au) is 196.967
MAS = mass airflow sensor, it measures the amount of air entering the intake plenum.
because christ mas is when jesus was born... ( christ mass)
The B Minor Mas