Infinity is 'A number large without measure.' There is no number called infinity, or infinite. "Arbitrarily large' is a convenient shorthand, as it expresses the concept that for the present purpose, the actual size is unimportant. Transfinite numbers are smaller than infinite, yet greater than any number. These concepts are of interest in mathematics, but seldom in any real world consideration.
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The word 'massive' is generally an adjective. 'A massive fall.' 'The elephant is a massive animal' Not... 'I'm going to jump massive!' I think not. or 'Watch me massive all over the place.' No, definitely not. or 'Check out that massive, man!' Not even close. So that's that. =)
Because energy is related to the atomic mass of the substance (1/2 mv^2 and all that). So, at the same temperature a more massive substance has a greater thermal energy.
Since gold is 19.32 grams per ml and water is 1 gram per ml they both have the same mass
your a massive gypsy
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Massive. Absolutely Massive
Hydrogen, helium, and carbon fuel are found in more massive stars. The diameter of more massive stars is bigger. Helium is found in greater abundance in more massive stars. The weight of more massive stars is greater.
Earth is more massive than Mars and therefore has greater gravity.
The more massive the objects, the greater the gravitational force between them. The gravitational force is affected by mass and distance. The closer two bodies are, the greater the gravitational force also.
Depends entirely on type of charge & qty. Can be infinite as far as size provided enough qty available.
Earl Campbell was 5'11'' and 230 pounds with absolutely massive thighs.
A massive snowstorm pounded the East Coast. Doctors removed a massive tumor from the patient's abdomen. Massive amounts of aid were sent to help the tsunami survivors.
If gravity is moving the objects toward each other, a massive body (i.e. the earth) will be in the way. If the objects are at the same ditance from this body, a greater force is exerted on object A.
For two bodies with equal radius, the more massive has the greater escape velocity. For two bodies with equal mass, the one with smaller radius has the greater escape velocity. Both conditions listed in the question indicate greaterescape velocity.
A more massive objects have a greater gravitational potential energy.
which vehicle is the impact force greater? the bicycle.which vehicle undergoes the greater change in its motion? the bicycle