When an object has a lot of density, it means that a large amount of mass is packed into a small volume. This makes the object heavy for its size because the mass is concentrated in a tight space. Materials like lead or gold are examples of dense objects.
An object with momentum is hard to stop because momentum is a measure of how much motion an object has. When an object is in motion, it has momentum, and stopping it requires applying a force in the opposite direction. The greater the momentum of an object, the more force is needed to bring it to a stop.
A mirror reflects a lot of light, absorbs very little light, and transmits almost no light.
No, a negative acceleration does not always mean that an object is slowing down. Negative acceleration just means that there is a decrease in the object's velocity, which could be a result of the object changing direction or speeding up in the opposite direction.
A heavier object experiences a greater gravitational force than a lighter object, as the force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of an object.
well if it has little mass it has little weight and if you have a lot of mass the possibility of it would be that it weights a lot
The Amount of mass and volume in a object, to get the density you have to do this formula (Mass divided volume = Density) by the way it Density not densety.
A lot of nouns that mean ideas aren't objects (i.e. love, courage, sadness).
Object can mean a thing. (n.) Object can also mean to refuse. (v.)
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I suppose it is y'a beaucoup de (+ direct object) or y'en a beaucoup. (when the direct object is implicit) means there's a lot (of) or there are a lot of "y'a" is the contraction of "il y a" (there is) and beaucoup means "a lot, much or many... " Examples : Il y a beacoup de gens ici (There's a lot of people in there). oui, il y en a beaucoup. (yes, there's a lot)
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