Matter - the relationship between the space it takes up and its mass is called density.
But it is possible to have something that has enormous mass and takes up no space (it therefore has infinite density). This is called a black hole.
Matter
Scientists refer to anything that takes up space and has observable and measurable characteristics as "matter." Matter can exist in various states, including solid, liquid, and gas, and is composed of atoms and molecules. Its properties can be quantified, such as mass, volume, and density, making it a fundamental concept in fields like physics and chemistry.
Most scientists don't use the term God in anything.
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Scientists refer to the time it takes for half of the radioactive atoms to change into daughter elements as the half-life of the radioactive substance.
Scientists call it refraction.
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