Examples of using More massive in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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At the centre are more than 200 hot stars, each 15 to 60 times more massive than the Sun.
That's because all the bacteria on Earth combined are about 1,166 times more massive than all the humans.
diameter than Uranus and five thousand kilometers larger than Neptune and slightly more massive.
Even though there are many more atoms of hydrogen in your body than oxygen, each oxygen atom is 16 times more massive than a hydrogen atom.
a trinary star system, with Gliese 667 A and B both being more massive than the smaller companion.
This affects the electron-flavor neutrinos-and only the electron-flavor neutrinos-making them seem more massive.
(Janus is roughly 4 times more massive but still light enough for its orbit to be altered.).
It is 1,900 times more luminous than the Sun and 3-4 times more massive.
the lice on their heads look like small ants, but on closer examination it is clear that they have a more massive abdomen.
This is because the more massive the star is, the hotter it needs to be to balance its gravitational attraction.
Planet Nibiru is believed to have four times the diameter of the Earth and 23 times more massive.
A more massive tennis racquet or baseball bat makes the ball fly off faster.
Kepler-40 is larger, more massive, more diffuse, and hotter than the Sun is.
The effect is more obvious when the more massive Janus is on the resonant(inner) orbit.[13].
In an unobstructed sky the clouds seem more massive, sometimes grandly reflecting the earth's curvature on their concave undersides.
this extra effort and my muscles became stronger and more massive.
rarer than red giants, because they only develop from more massive and less common stars,
W boson are both much more massive than the other gauge bosons that mediate the other forces(the photon for electromagnetism and the gluon for the strong nuclear force).
For more massive stars, with cores between about 1.4 and 3 times the mass of the sun, gravity overcomes even
sensitive detectors to learn more about neutrinos, potentially revealing the particle's more massive, still hidden cousins that contributed to the imbalance between matter and antimatter.