Mass has no direct effect on the surface area of an object. You can increase mass without changing anything other property of an object. Volume, Size, and Shape effect surface area.
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.
we know pressure = force/area we can calculate force from this equation therefore force =mass *acceleration a=9.8 finally we obtain the mass.
This question has no sensible answer. A sq ft is a measure of area while a ton is a measure of mass. An area has no mass and a mass, while it has volume, has no specific area. It is, therefore, impossible to convert one measure to the other.
By area - its the 4rd largest land mass.
A right gluteal mass refers to an abnormal growth or swelling in the right buttock area. It could be due to various causes such as a muscle strain, benign tumor, or abscess. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider is necessary to determine the exact nature and appropriate treatment of the mass.
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Gluteus Maximus is your butt, so the muscle group it's tied to would be in that area.
The sweat produced in the gluteal cleft is called intergluteal sweat. It is a result of the body's natural cooling mechanism to regulate temperature. Sweating in this area can be influenced by factors like physical activity, heat, and humidity.
The average cost for gluteal implants in the United States is between $5000 and $6000.
The anatomical term for the gluteal region on the surface of the body is "buttocks".
The gluteal region is part of the torso. It is located on the back of the pelvis and includes the buttocks muscles.
There are more than three muscles in that area, but the major ones composing the buttocks, or gluteal area are: gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, and gluteus minimus.
The insertion of the gluteus maximus is the iliotibial tract (IT band) and the gluteal tuberosity of the femur.
The gluteal region is located on the back of the pelvis and includes the buttocks. It is comprised of the gluteal muscles, specifically the gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus, which help with various movements like hip extension, abduction, and rotation.