Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Mass noun" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Thus and mass
Thus, for instance, if a piece of wood is burned to ashes, the total mass remains unchanged.
Thus, for example, the CGS unit of pressure, barye, is related to the CGS base units of length, mass, and time in the same way as the SI unit of pressure, pascal, is related to the SI base units of length, mass, and time:
Thus many known exoplanets are " hot Jupiters ": planets of Jovian mass or larger in very small orbits with periods of only a few days.
Thus, the molecules are free to flow and their center of mass positions are randomly distributed as in a liquid, but still maintain their long-range directional order.
Thus, it is incorrect to express relative molecular mass ( molecular weight ) in daltons ( Da ).
Thus, conservation of four-momentum is Lorentz-invariant and implies conservation of both mass and energy.
Thus, the maximum theoretical extent of a given mass transfer is typically determined by the point at which the chemical potential is uniform.
Thus the term nucleon number may be used in place of the more common terms mass number or atomic mass number.
Thus a rocket would need about 6x more energy ; and allowing for the specific energy of rocket propellant being around one third that of conventional air fuel, roughly 18x more mass of propellant would need to be carried for the same journey.
Thus, when these stars expand and cool, they do not brighten as much as lower mass stars ; however, they were much brighter than lower mass stars to begin with, and are thus still brighter than the red giants formed from less massive stars.
Thus to calculate the stoichiometry by mass, the number of molecules required for each reactant is expressed in moles and multiplied by the molar mass of each to give the mass of each reactant per mole of reaction.
Thus a single-stage rocket is at a disadvantage because it must carry its entire vehicle mass to orbit, which in turn reduces payload capacity.
Thus with for example scramjet designs ( e. g. X-43 ) the mass budgets do not seem to close for orbital launch.
Thus, by definition, one mole of pure < sup > 12 </ sup > C has a mass of exactly 12 g. It also follows from the definition that X moles of any substance will contain the same number of molecules as X moles of any other substance.
Thus, given the same mass as the original S-IVB, one can expect a moderate increase in overall performance using a nuclear engine.
Thus, it is the proportionality factor that relates the molar mass of an entity, i. e., the mass per amount of substance, to the mass of said entity.
Thus, for positronium, its reduced mass only differs from the rest mass of the electron by a factor of 2.

Thus and noun
Thus an individual noun, such as Susan in Susan laughed, will project up to an intermediate level and a maximal level, which means that Susan qualifies as a phrase.
Thus the simplification of noun declension from Old English to Middle English may have had causes unrelated to creolization, although creolization may have caused the grammatical changes to occur more rapidly.
Thus in the sentence Here is the big house, both house and big house are N-bars, while the big house is a noun phrase.
Thus this dependency-based parse tree acknowledges the subject noun John and the object noun phrase the ball as constituents just like the constituency-based parse tree does.
Thus, the X may become an N for noun, a V for verb, an A for adjective, or a P for preposition.
Thus, the adjective “ red ” in the phrase “ red barn ” is part of the embedded metalanguage of English ; the noun “ barn ” is part of the object language.
Thus, whether a noun is singular or plural can usually only be determined by context.
Thus the verb was derived from the agent noun rather than the other way around, and represents a good example of back-formation.
Thus, the stem of the complex English noun photographer is photo · graph · er, but not photo.
Thus, a noun that is-pronominal is a referential-expression R-expr, such as a common noun or proper name.
Thus the following have / θs /: baths, mouths ( noun ), truths.

Thus and water
Thus he maintained that there must be blackness as well as whiteness in snow ; how otherwise could it be turned into dark water?
Thus, a heretic bearing the name of Sason (= Joy ) once remarked to him, " In the next world your people will have to draw water for me ; for thus it is written in the Bible ( Isaiah 12: 3 ), ' With joy shall ye draw water.
Thus, oxygen is reduced to water and the original electron acceptors NAD < sup >+</ sup > and quinone are regenerated.
Thus the halides DbX < sub > 5 </ sub > should react with water to form DbOX < sub > 3 </ sub >.
Thus iron left exposed to air and water will continue to rust until all of the iron is oxided.
Thus, if the Cl < sup >–</ sup > ion is favored for reduction, then the water reaction is favored for oxidation producing gaseous oxygen, however experiments show gaseous chlorine is produced and not oxygen.
Thus, ice appears blue, with a slightly greener tint than for liquid water.
Thus, when the plate is introduced to a compatible printing ink and water mixture, the ink will adhere to the positive image and the water will clean the negative image.
Thus rocky coastlines, especially in shallow water, are typically inimical to the survival of artifacts, which can be dispersed, smashed or ground by the effect of currents and surf, possibly ( but not always ) leaving an artifact pattern but little if any wreck structure.
Thus the field encompasses water in rivers, lakes, aquifers and to an extent glaciers, in which the field examines the process and dynamics involved in these bodies of water.
Thus, saying one owns a glass of water is merely verbal shorthand for I may justly gift or trade this water to another person.
Thus, more power can be extracted from a water source with high-pressure and low-flow than from a source with low-pressure and high-flow, even when the two flows theoretically contain the same power.
Thus, as an event marker of 1950s water in soil and ground water, < sup > 36 </ sup > Cl is also useful for dating waters less than 50 years before the present.
Thus, the physical portion of the boat that is below water can be regarded as functioning as a " second sail.
Thus, there is no sewage system, drinking water must be bought from vendors or carried from a nearby tap, and if there is electricity, it is stolen from a passing cable.
Thus, filtering undrinkable water to make it drinkable falls under this category, as does picking small bones from fish.
Thus aquatic plants can live in water because sunlight can reach them.
Thus other people pay the price of water pollution, while the private firms ' profits are not redistributed to the local population victim of this pollution.
Thus the proportion of water vapor is normally greatest near the surface and decreases with height.

0.442 seconds.