mass structures are structures made by humans but with the materials from nature such as pyramids
Everything that exists and takes up space has mass. Everything you can see is an example of an object with mass.
dams, a brick, rock
A egg
They are different because homologous structures have the same structure, but serve a different function. Like mammal arms(human, bat and whales). Analogous structues are different structures, but serve the same function. For example, bat wings and butterfly wings.
The structures in the nucleus that contain DNA are chromosomes. Chromosomes are rod-like structures that are composed of DNA and protein.
The weight of an object is an example of the physical properties of the object and the effect of gravity on a mass.
a cell can make mistakes when it copies what in the dna
Same way it affects all structures - heat and sound is produced, and some material is lost due to ablation (being rubbed away).
Examples of some frame structures are scaffolding, a skeleton of an animal or the eiffel tower.
Some structures are combinations of different types of structures:- Football helmets are shell structures - to protect the head, with a frame structure attached in front - to protect the face.- Hydro-electric dams are mass structures, with frame structures inside to house the generators- Airplanes are frame structures, with a 'skin' that acts like a shell - giving it the added strength to resist stresses and making it lightweight and flexible.- Domed buildings combine shell and frame construction- Warehouses are often built with columns to support the roof (frame) and concrete blocks, (mass structures) which stay in place because of their weight.
Here are some examples:* energy * power * mass
Some do- for example molten silicon conducts like ametal when molten.
Flared fenders and spoilers on cars is a good example.
ans:- natural bridge....and hoodoo......etc.
I know a tuned mass damper is a device mounted in structures to reduce the amplitude of mechanical vibrations.
This is a weird question -- almost anything could be a NON example. So ... dignity is a non-example.
This is a weird question -- almost anything could be a NON example. So ... dignity is a non-example.
the atomic mass is on some periodic tables and is the decimal. for example... for carbon the atomic mass is 12.01 on my periodic table that i am looking at go to this website. http:/www.ptable.com. it should have a periodic table and the atomic mass is on the very bottom of each box. for example the atomic mass for bromine is 79.904
is a device mounted in structures to reduce the amplitude of mechanical vibrations
Density is the mass per unit volume. For example, 1 cubic meter of water has a mass of 1000 kg, so its density is 1000 kg m-3.