ouo yes. If you have 5 of something and 1 of something the bigger number is 5 of something. It is also closer to a whole than 1/6 is. --- yes the 5/6 is bigger because it is closer to being a whole then 1/6 is .
3,687 is greater (bigger) than 378.
Greater
45% is greater.
A planet with a greater mass does not necessarily have greater surface area than one with less mass. The planet could be made of denser material and have a smaller surface area. Mass doesn't always mean volume.
Your fist has greater mass than one trillion picograms.
Atomic no.=no. of protons Atomic mass=no. of protons+no. of neutrons Hence, atomic mass is greater
kilograms is bigger than grams,
Atomic no.=no. of protons Atomic Mass=no. of protons+no. of neutrons Hence, atomic mass is greater
A banana has the greater mass of the two, unless the thumbtack is made of something extremely dense, like neutronium.
Jupiter has a mass that is approximately 318 times greater than that of Earth.
Mass is larger on bigger planets and smaller on smaller planets. The larger the planet, the higher its gravitational pull and the greater its mass.
Because the earth is bigger. More mass=more gravity
Mass depends on how much of something there is, as well as how dense it is, AKA volume and density. Assuming these two blocks have the same density since they’re the same plastic, the bigger block would have more mass.
Yes, objects with greater mass have a stronger gravitational force. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the objects involved. So, bigger things with more mass will have a greater gravitational force compared to smaller things.
Gravity depends largely on mass, the bigger the planet the greater the gravity should be
Yes, Sun is way more bigger than Earth. Sun consist of 99% of all mass in Solar System.