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No. An object that has a lot of mass and is hard to move has inertia.
I assume you mean "neutral object". The answer is that the charged object will induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.
an object has no kinetic energy if it is not moving
when something is heavy does that mean it is really dense
Opaque object.
The Amount of mass and volume in a object, to get the density you have to do this formula (Mass divided volume = Density) by the way it Density not densety.
A lot of nouns that mean ideas aren't objects (i.e. love, courage, sadness).
10.5 g/mL or 10,500 kg/m3 or .38 lbs/in3 (however you like it)
hihg densety and round shape
Object can mean a thing. (n.) Object can also mean to refuse. (v.)
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I suppose it is y'a beaucoup de (+ direct object) or y'en a beaucoup. (when the direct object is implicit) means there's a lot (of) or there are a lot of "y'a" is the contraction of "il y a" (there is) and beaucoup means "a lot, much or many... " Examples : Il y a beacoup de gens ici (There's a lot of people in there). oui, il y en a beaucoup. (yes, there's a lot)
Read a lot of books.
what is mean Location Preferred