While personalized promotion has its own capacity limits, with mass promotion, more and more people can be contacted, resulting in generation of more business activity. The later being most cost effective, is obviously less expensive in comparison to personalized promotion effort.
Yes.
u will get a mass erection u will get a mass erection
AeroGel, It cost About $300 billion per milligram. Just a comment here: That is debatable. The very chemical composition of AeroGel makes it about 99% air. That means its actual mass at that weight (1 milligram) is considerable. If you are going for "most expensive material on earth" by actual amount/size/mass, it's probably antimatter. Again, debatable. Oh, almost forgot: the last time I did any research on this, antimatter (especially antiatoms like antihydrogen), were at $1,750 trillion US Dollars (USD) per ounce.
A book is an example of mass because mass is a measurement of how much matter is in an object.
Mass media is intended to reach the masses within society. The more people mass media reaches, the more impact it has on the audience.
Yes.
u will get a mass erection u will get a mass erection
The method that Henry Ford pioneered, that resulted in a new and less expensive way to manufacture cars, is mass production by means of an assembly line technique.
Promotional activities carried out through mass media, such as television, radio and newspaper, are classed as above the line promotion.
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No- their weight is less, but mass is not changed.
Mass is the same no matter where you are. Weight is less, but mass is the same.
The simulation doesn't favor mass mailings because they are expensive and have a lower response rate compared to other campaign strategies like door-to-door canvassing or phone banking. These other strategies are more personalized and can help engage voters more effectively.
Density. Mass is the product of volume and density, so therefore density is the ratio of mass to volume.
Titanium is very expensive metal. Atomic mass of it is 195.
I'm pretty sure a marble has less mass
No , but less mass and less density .