plasma the 4th state of matter
Other things being equal - same material, mainly - a bigger battery will store more energy than a smaller battery. If the same amount of power is used, the bigger battery will last longer. Whether this is better or not depends on the specific needs - the bigger battery will also be heavier, and use up more space.
Not necessarily. An object's weight is determined by its mass and the force of gravity acting on it. While larger objects may have more mass and therefore be heavier, there are scenarios where a smaller but denser object can be heavier than a larger but less dense object.
A kilogram is much heavier than a milligram is. Just one kilogram is equal to 1000 grams or one million milligrams.
no .94 would assume .94000 so .942 would be .002 heavier
A kilogram is 1000 grams. So 3100 grams is heavier than 3 kilograms, which is 3000 grams.
Well technically weight has nothing to do with "bigger" but what I think your looking for it heavier, and 900 is heavier then 1 gram. Although if you're some sort of psychotic guy and is in fact looking for what is bigger. 900 grams of something would be bigger if it was the same object (without compression)
A baseball bat is bigger and heavier .
If you want to get bigger and build muscle mass, then you will want to do heavier weights with less reps. If you are more interested in getting toned up without building large muscles then you will want to do lighter weight but more reps.
Getting Heavier was created on 2002-12-18.
Uranus is a little bit bigger if you measure it with Neptune, but even though Uranus is bigger- Neptune is actually heavier if you measure their weight. Which means even if Uranus is bigger, Neptune is heavier.
Bigger magnets are used for heavier objects.
A pound is much heavier (or bigger) than a gram.
actually a hippo is heavier
the kilogram is bigger than a gram
No
They are taller but not necessarily heavier.
The world is getting heavier, not only because cosmic fall out, but, also from trees people and animals