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It is a dense thing.
less dense
More mass makes an object more dense only if the size does not change. Then since density is mass per unit volume, if you stuff more mass into the same volume, the density will increase.
It's buoyancy since the air in the bottom of the ship keeps it afloat. The air is lighter and less dense, so it does not sink into the water. The amount of air must be adequate to the boat's size. Bigger boats need more buoyancy.
Shrank is the past-tense of shrink. If something was to have shrank (or the more grammatically accepted shrunk), it would've gotten smaller than it's original size, or less than its original amount.
It is a dense thing.
It simply means that dense areas are breast lumps that need to be evaluated by its size and if its malignant.
less dense
This is a poorly stated question. What do you mean by size? Volume or mass? By your question, if all other factors are constant, increasing the size, (whatever you mean by that) will have no effect. If you mean that you have a mass at a certain temperature and you double the mass at that temperature, then the total energy doubles.
A tolerance of 10% means that the component's "size" will be within plus or minus 10% of its stated "size". A tolerance of 1% means that the component's "size" will be within plus or minus 1%
To calculate an answer a voltage must be stated.
Approximately "spherical".
Approximately "spherical".
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One "thousandth" of something means the size of each piece after you cut the thing up into 1,000 equal-size pieces.
Something that is so great in size or force that it takes your breath away. It is awesome.
Large means something or an object that is big in size.