Yes. It is true. A point has location, but no length, area, volume, mass, or charge.
No, volume alone does not determine if an object can float or sink. It depends on the density of the object compared to the density of the fluid it is placed in. If the object is less dense than the fluid, it will float; if it is denser, it will sink.
Vertical angles
No, because you can predict if an object will sink or float mostly on density.
It is an object that receives the action of the verb.
No. It looked like Blaze died in Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 but she actually went to another dimension, leaving Silver sad and alone.
The mass of an object does not indicate its velocity.
Heaven is a place where the soul alone exists. Heaven is not materialistic world.
You would not use the object's mass to find its acceleration. Acceleration is determined by the force acting on an object, as given by Newton's second law of motion (F = ma), not by the object's mass alone.
No, volume alone cannot predict whether an object will sink or float. The density of the object compared to the density of the surrounding fluid is a determining factor - objects with a density greater than the fluid will sink, while those with a density less than the fluid will float.
To find the mass of an irregular object, you can use a balance or scale. First, measure the mass of the object on the balance. Then, subtract the mass of the container or platform you placed the object on to get the mass of the object alone.
When an object is in free fall, gravity is the only force acting on it. This occurs when the object is falling under the influence of gravity alone, with no other forces like air resistance or drag affecting its motion.
We have yet to conjure up what a 4th dimension would look like, let alone a 43rd. Consider this, though: 1D is a line. 2D could be a square developed from connecting four lines. 3D is a cube erected from that square. Now, what some people argue is that the 4th dimension is a cube erected from a cube. If that's true, imagine what the 43rd dimension would look like.