i heard that you measure your mass and your volume and there you go! mass divide volume.
Normally, a ball with more mass would roll faster down a hill, but, it will go slower when kicked or rolled.
No. Mass is a characteristic that exerts a force of gravity on another mass. The measure of force is the Newton. The Newton uses mass as part of the factors that go into the calculation.
Mass.
Mass can't just appear out of nothing, or disappear into nothingness. The only way for an object to lose mass is for part of the mass to go somewhere else - for example, if you chip away a piece of a block of wood, its mass will decrease, but the missing mass is still somewhere out there.
To pray and to praise and go to mass.
You can go to Mass as often as it is available throughout the day and as your duty of state allows. You are only obliged to attend Mass once a week, on Sunday, unless a Holy Day of obligation falls during the week as well. In modern practice, some Catholics go to Mass on Saturday evening to fulfill their Sunday obligation. This is a contested issue, as some churchmen feel this is an abuse but it is widely practiced in many dioceses.
If they wish to, they may enter the conclave, but they are not obliged to.
It's entirely up to you. Normally the money that you donate will either go to the upkeep of the church or perhaps a charity or community program that the church supports. You are not obliged to, however
Yes!i always go to the church.I am obliged to it because it is the Lord's day.Moreover,He was resurrected in this day.
It means "Thank You". To be obliged is to owe an obligation, a debt. "Much obliged" is a cut down form of "I am much obliged to you" which means "I owe you one" which is another way of saying "Thank You."
No, Muslims are not obliged to go for pilgrimage (or Hajj) if they can't afford it physically, financially, and/or safely.
There are two syllables in the word obliged. Ob-liged
I am obliged to give you an answer to this question, because I know the answer.
no u are not obliged to tell others how u vote
Much Obliged - 1917 was released on: USA: June 1917
A synonym of obliged is compelled and an antonym is let off