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Two things that have mass are an apple and a rock.
Light, electromagnetic radiation, and energy itself are examples of things that have no mass. These entities are composed of particles that do not have rest mass, such as photons or gluons.
It depends on the mass. The higher the mass the higher the gravitational force. Usually big things have higher masses than small things so the answer is yes, big things (usually) have a higher gravitational force than small things.
Not many things have no mass however Photons (Light Particles) have no mass and therefore they travel at the speed of light.
Things like balloons, bubbles, clouds, and foam have volume but not much mass because they are made up of low-density materials.
Two things that have mass are an apple and a rock.
Everything has mass
Light, electromagnetic radiation, and energy itself are examples of things that have no mass. These entities are composed of particles that do not have rest mass, such as photons or gluons.
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They Mass-produce things that are in demand.
It depends on the mass. The higher the mass the higher the gravitational force. Usually big things have higher masses than small things so the answer is yes, big things (usually) have a higher gravitational force than small things.
The total mass of living things is called biomass. It includes the mass of all living organisms in a given area or ecosystem.
Mass determines two things: gravitational attraction, and inertia.
no, 'time' does not have mass. It is not an actual object that can be seen or touched. Only objects that are "real" have mass. Time is a dimension, not an object.
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There are no things that are gravity. Gravity is a force that is associated with anything that has mass.