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Mass is the amount of a material, such as 24 grams of Carbon-12. Moles are the amount of a material as well, but they are normalized to the atomic mass of that material. In the example above, since Carbon-12 has an atomic mass of 12, 24 grams of it would be 2 moles.
No, but she had an abdominal mass removed in 2010 that turned to to be benign.
The mass of a sphere is 4/3*pi*r3*d where r is the radius of the sphere and d is the density of the material of the sphere.
No, you cannot amplify gravity. It is a function of mass, and a certain mass exerts a certain gravity at a certain distance from the center of mass. To increase gravity, you need to increase the mass or shorten the distance. (Note that should you move "within" the mass, you create an entirely different circumstance.)
Mass wasting is the downslope movement of soil and weathered rock debris. Streams can deepen valleys by downcutting (erosion), but widening or enlarging of the valley via erosion of the sides or slopes is accomplished largely through mass wasting. Mass wasting delivers the weathered rock material and soil to the streams, which carry it away to some site of deposition.
The buoyancy depends on the shape as well as the mass. So it is not simply a question of how much mass is removed, but from where.The buoyancy depends on the shape as well as the mass. So it is not simply a question of how much mass is removed, but from where.The buoyancy depends on the shape as well as the mass. So it is not simply a question of how much mass is removed, but from where.The buoyancy depends on the shape as well as the mass. So it is not simply a question of how much mass is removed, but from where.
No. You should not worry about a mass of 1.4 cm. on your left adrenal gland. You should get it removed.
Mass of the contained material = Total mass (mass of the container + mass of the material) - Mass of container
Light is not a material. Material things have mass and light has no mass.
The definition of dry mass is the mass of a biological sample after the water content has been removed. When the water is removed, the dry mass can be compared on equal terms.
Any object with a mass of 147.7 g is made of substances (material) with the same total mass.
mass is the amount of material in an object.
Mass is the measure of the amount of material in the object being directly related to the number and type of atoms present in the object. Mass does not change with the body's position, movement or alteration of its shape unless material is added or removed. The weight of the object is the force of gravity on the object and may be defined as the mass times the acceleration of gravity. Since the weight is a force, density is mass/volume. If an object has a mass of 1kg on Earth is would have a mass of 1kg on the moon even though it would weigh 1/6th. as much. Mass is inertial property
It depends on what kind of material the matter is made of. Find the weight of the object, divide by 10 or 9.8 you should find the mass.
Mass is the amount of material in an object. Mass has weight, volume, takes up space, and is measurable.
Yes the Mass does change because the Material is oxidised. So if something is added to the material therefore the mass increases
The amount of material in a substance is mass.