A banana has the greater mass of the two, unless the thumbtack is made of something extremely dense, like neutronium.
A seven-inch banana would likely have a greater mass than a five-inch banana, as larger bananas generally weigh more due to their size and volume.
You would use a kitchen scale or a balance to measure the mass of a banana. Place the banana on the scale or balance, and it will give you a reading in grams or ounces.
a larger mass. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of an object. Therefore, the greater the mass, the greater the gravitational force acting on the object.
Other things being equal, more mass will cause more gravity.
The vehicle with the greater mass will have the greater momentum, as momentum is dependent on both velocity and mass.
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A seven-inch banana would likely have a greater mass than a five-inch banana, as larger bananas generally weigh more due to their size and volume.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word thumbtack.
"GOSH! I hurt my finger on a THUMBTACK !"
A banana has a mass of 200 grams, and an orange has a smaller mass. But it depends what the sizes are.
Thumbtack - website - was created in 2008.
I used a Thumbtack to pin something on the board.
You can't measure mass in meters. Meters is a measure of length, not mass
This varies greatly with the size of the banana in question. Determine the volume of the banana using water displacement. Determine the mass of the banana on a balance. Density = mass/volume
Yes, thumbtack is a compound word made up of 'thumb' and 'tack'.