Something that is small and heavy is something that is very dense. An example would be lead. It is small but very tightly packed together.
it means something that is big are small
A small piece or part of something is called a portion of whatever the thing is.
what is the principle behind simple pendulum no because heavy body is suspended with light extensibe string.
They make something very complicated as in very big or small easier to understand
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if you wanted to say small, then little but if you wanted to say light as in not heavy or a lamp or something then it would be light.
"Heavy" typically refers to something that has a lot of weight or mass. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is difficult or emotionally burdensome.
Something Heavy Going Down was created in 1984-12.
Not necessarily. An object's weight is determined by its mass and the strength of the gravitational force acting on it, while its volume is a measure of the amount of space it occupies. An object can be dense and have a small volume while still having a heavy weight, like a small but very heavy metal ball.
Sorry, but we are still waiting for someone to invent the anti-gravity machine. There is no current way to change the weight of something.
put chain around the small hub, take something heavy and snatch or a quick jerk on the axle.
In a way that's what dense means. If something is dense then a small volume of it will have lots of mass. Something that has lots of mass will be subject to considerable gravitational force, which is weight.
Heavy is a relative term. You need to have a comparison.
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