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So an arch cannot replace a lintel on two free-standing posts unless the posts are massive enough to buttress the thrust and to conduct it into the foundations (as in ancient Roman triumphal arches).
Today, after a 2006 ruling by the International Astronomical Union, they are officially designated "dwarf planets" if, like Ceres, they are massive enough to have been rounded to spheres by their own gravity.
They are one of the few high-energy particles to reach the ground, because they are unique: they are massive enough that the electrons in atmospheric atoms don't stop them, and (unlike hadrons) they don't interact via the strong force, and so they rarely collide with the atomic nucleus.
Even small clusters of galaxies are massive enough to distort spacetime in ways that can be directly observed by astronomers, according to a new study.
However, he suspects other L dwarfs may be bona fide stars, albeit faint ones, if they are massive enough to spark hydrogen fusion at their centers.
(6) This is typically an order of magnitude higher the filtering mass, showing that not all halos that are massive enough to allow the gas to collapse are also massive enough to facilitate cooling and star formation.
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At 30 times the width of a sperm, the egg is massive enough to be seen with the naked eye.
The bubble car is back ReprintsBlack and lightIf a dying star is massive enough, it can collapse to form a region of infinite density, called a singularity.
In one conversation recorded by the authorities, Mr. Daoud said he wanted the attack to be "massive" enough to "make it in the news like tonight".
It must be massive enough to have become spherical under the force of its own gravity (which rules out things like asteroids and comets).
The theorists needed to come up with particles that were massive enough to balance the scales of nature and yet interacted only very weakly with ordinary matter.
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