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The greater the mass of an object means it causes to have weight in a gravitational field.
The larger the force acting upon an object, the greater the acceleration of the object.
An object with more mass than another object has a greater amount of energy in itself (E=MC squared). it also has more kinetic energy if it is moving and more potential energy in a gravity field.
Greater the gravitational force it exerts on another object.
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symbol
A metaphor is an object, person, or animal that represents something beyond itself
This sounds very much like a symbol (Something that means itself and something more).
That means that in the relation considered, any object relates to itself: For any "x", relation(x, x) is true. For example, this is a property of equality (any number is equal to itself), of congruence (any object is congruent to itself), and to relationships such as greater-than-or-equal (any number is greater than or equal to itself) and the non-strict subset relation (any set is a subset of itself).
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When something is broken the object itself obviously changes, but what it is made of remains the same.
No. A mixed number must be greater than 1, and two numbers that are greater than one that are multiplied together end up being greater that either number by itself.
The greater the mass of an object means it causes to have weight in a gravitational field.
A "something-oid" is a term meaning "like a something". It should be self-evident that any object is like itself.
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object B has greater density recall the formula for density is = mass/volume since volume is the same, a greater mass will give a greater density