a mass where prayers are sung
Yes, it is an adjective, but has come to mean "having a large mass", e.g. huge.The noun mass is more often used as an adjunct when describing just mass (mass spectrometer, mass increase) or as an adjective meaning something affecting masses of people (mass hypnosis, Mass Communication).
data on or collection of. Commonly used to convert proper nouns into mass nouns. Ex: Americana.
This would be called a mass extinction or mass die off.This would be called a mass extinction.
i don't know the antonym for avalanche but i know the meaning. meaning : A great mass of ice, earth, or snow mixed with rocks sliding down a mountain.
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There is no literal idiom -- an idiom is a phrase that seems to mean one thing but actually means something else. The word "literal" means to take the words exactly as they seem to be.An idiom is a phrase particular to a language that is accepted for its figurative meaning, as in "That amazing shot blew me away." Everyone understands that this person means he was amazed. A literal idiom would be the usually humorous thing that happens when you take the idiom for its word for word, not accepted, meaning. That would mean that somehow the amazing shot actually created the air mass necessary to blow this guy away.
Density is measured as mass per unit volume. The expression for density is: Density = mass/volume.
The expression atomic mass is used only for isotopes; the atomic mass is the mass of an atom expressed in unified atomic mass units - (1 amu = 1/12 atomic mass of carbon-12).For elements the expression is atomic weight; the unit is the same.
m-536;245 g
They are high volume operators that would sell to a number of different destinations.
5 grams is an expression of mass, it is equivalent to 0.1763 oz
After the IUPAC rules, atomic mass is an expression used only for the mass of isotopes (in atomic mass units).
A mass.
High mass.
High mass.
Center of mass = [(mass of a point object)*(distance of that point from origin)]/(Total mass) For a rigid body we need to integrate this expression.
A brick typically has a high mass relative to its small volume, meaning it is dense and heavy for its size. This characteristic is due to the materials it is made from, such as clay or concrete, which have high densities. Thus, while a brick does not occupy a large amount of space, it can still be quite heavy.