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Often "Chaos" or "Mud".

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Q: What is a confused and shapeless mass in greek mythology?
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What is mass sometimes confused with?

Rubber


What is the symbol for mass?

the answer is "m" but do not get it confused with "M" because that is a different term


What is a confused mass?

A confused mass may have different meaning depending on context. This may refer to things that have been but together in a haphazard manner which may require sorting out.


What is blobbing?

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Does food change its shape as it moves through the digestive system?

Food normally becomes a shapeless mass as it is digested, although if you have swallowed something that you cannot digest, it will retain its shape.


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Mass Times Volume is a formula for what?

Mass times volume isn't a formula for anything. You may be confused with mass divided by volume, which is the formula for density.


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How is mass related to force?

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