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A basketball is not a mass structure because it is not made up of piled up materials. For instance, a brick wall is a mass structure. A basketball is actually a shell structure.
A pop can is considered a shell because it is a hollow structure with a thin exterior wall. It does not have a solid mass throughout, like a solid frame.
A mass structure can have only one center of gravity, which is the point where the entire weight of the structure is considered to act. This point represents the average location of the mass distribution of the structure.
Comets consist of a nucleus made of rock, dust, and frozen gases like water, methane, ammonia, and carbon dioxide. When a comet gets closer to the sun, these ices vaporize and form a glowing coma and tail due to solar radiation and solar wind interactions.
The basketball net and the hard court
A paperclip has much less mass than a basketball.
Mass structure can be make by piling up or forming similar materials into a particular shape or design. There are two kinds of mass structures the natural mass structure and manufactured mass structure.
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A basketball net is a type of open structure, typically made of nylon or chain, designed to catch and hold the basketball when a shot is made through the hoop.
Structural Efficiency= Maximum Mass Supported _______________________ (Divided By) Mass of Structure
A mass structure is typically made by assembling large numbers of individual elements or components, such as bricks, blocks, or stones, to create a unified whole. These elements are typically arranged in a way that provides stability and load-bearing capacity, and may be held together using mortar, cement, or other binding materials. The design and arrangement of these elements are carefully planned to ensure that the structure can withstand intended loads and environmental conditions.
The basketball has more inertia because it has more mass than a penny. Inertia is directly related to an object's mass - the larger the mass, the greater the inertia.