Heavy mass is typically a result of an object having a large amount of matter concentrated in a small area. This can be due to the density of the material, the volume of the object, or a combination of both. Objects with heavy mass tend to have a greater gravitational pull and are often found in astronomical bodies such as stars and planets.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on that object. So, mass does not directly describe how heavy an object is, but it does influence its weight.
Mass in kilograms (kg is the SI unit for mass)
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.
Perhaps a heavy purse makes a light heart, but a light purse doesn't necessarily make a heavy heart.
The nucleus is pretty much light. But it contains the most mass of an atom.
Surley the weight of it is much to heavy also the density and mass.
A quart of heavy cream has a mass of approximately 907.185 grams.
No, they're as heavy as protons.
Particles that are heavy. Mass is like MASSive (massive) and massive objects could be heavy.
well because the rain is heavier and that make the mass wasting also known as mass movement is more common heavy when heavy rainfall
so heavy it makes my back....
no, it simply has to have mass.
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Heavy metals have high atomic weights due to a larger number of protons and neutrons in their nuclei. This additional mass contributes to their density and weight compared to lighter elements. The presence of multiple electrons in their outer shells also leads to strong electrostatic attractions with other atoms, making heavy metals dense and heavy.
Weight is how heavy and object is and Mass is the size of the object!
Mass in kilograms (kg is the SI unit for mass)
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