"Heavy-based" typically refers to cookware or utensils that have a thick and sturdy bottom. This design helps distribute heat evenly and prevents hot spots, making it ideal for cooking tasks that require even heating and precise temperature control.
An object is considered heavy when it has a large amount of mass and therefore exerts a strong force due to gravity. The perception of heaviness can vary among individuals based on their strength and what they are accustomed to carrying.
"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.
Not necessarily. The weight of an object is determined by its mass and the force of gravity acting on it, while density is a measure of how much mass is packed into a given volume. An object can be heavy without being dense if it has a large volume.
The stall speed of a Boeing 747 heavy (747-400 or -8 model) is around 155-165 knots indicated airspeed (KIAS) at typical landing weight. This speed can vary based on factors such as weight, configuration, and atmospheric conditions.
The antonym for heavy is light.
"All lard" if you mean heavy as in people.
You mean when someone says "you're" heavy? It probably means you're heavy and they don't realize you think you're not.
Heavy as in blunt, no. Heavy as in hard to lift, yes!
i think it is a "midget digit"
it means it is a heavy aircraft over 44000lbs
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"Heavy claw"
arbitrary means based on one's judgment or preference
"Onerous" is likely used in the context to mean burdensome or oppressive, indicating that something is causing a heavy or difficult burden.
"Heavy metal totals as Pb" refers to the concentration of heavy metals in a sample, expressed in terms of lead (Pb) equivalents. This measurement is often used in environmental science and toxicology to assess contamination levels, as lead is a common and concerning heavy metal. It helps indicate the overall presence of various heavy metals, allowing for a standardized comparison based on lead's known toxicity and regulatory limits.
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