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Mass, quarks and leptons
Matter has two defining properties: 1. It has MASS. 2. It takes up SPACE.
Matter has two defining properties: 1. It has MASS. 2. It takes up SPACE.
Does this make me happy? Does this really matter? Why do I want to do this?
an inflated balloon has air in it so it takes up more space and matter is something that takes up more space so here by defining matter.
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. It exists in solid, liquid, gas, and plasma states. Matter is made up of atoms, which in turn consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
It's an atom because that contains a nucleus with the defining number of protons (plus some neutons) and the defining number of electrons, e.g. 12 protons/electrons makes it carbon.
Matter is any substance that has mass and occupies space. It is made up of atoms, which are the basic building blocks of all matter. Matter can exist in different states such as solid, liquid, or gas.
No. It's caused by the material in the mirror reflecting the light that hits the mirror back at you. So you might say a reflection is made of light. Actually this answer depends on defining matter. By Einstein's modern definition of matter, which includes photons (due to its type of energy) It is matter. SO IT IS MATTER.
A bookbag is considered matter because it has mass and occupies space, which are the two defining characteristics of matter. Made from materials like fabric, plastic, or leather, it consists of atoms and molecules. Additionally, it can interact with other physical objects and can be perceived through our senses, further affirming its status as matter.
Cruel and unusual. Defining what that means has been a matter of opinion since it was written 230+ years ago.
They were not a defining moment.
The ISBN of The Defining Moment is 0743246004.