Masspoint geometry , colloquially known as mass points , is a geometry problem solving technique which ... . McDougal, Littell & Company, 1991. ref All problems that can be solved using masspoint geometry ... archivedocs 2007 2008 lectures 0708lecturesps MassPointsBMC07.ps ref , but masspoint .... Though modern masspoint geometry was developed in the 1960s by New York high school students ... thumb Example of masspoint addition The theory of mass points is rigorously defined according ... & Sons, Inc. 1969 ref MassPoint A masspoint is a pair math m, P math , also written as math mP math , including a mass, math m math , and an ordinary point, math P math on a plane. Coincidence We ... Q math . Addition The sum of two mass points math mP math and math nQ math has mass math m n math and point ... Q math . An example of masspoint addition is shown at right. Masspoint addition is Closure mathematics closed , idempotent , commutative , and associative . Scalar Multiplication Given a masspoint ... km, P math . Masspoint scalar multiplication is distributive over masspoint addition. Methods Concurrent cevians The method of using masspoint geometry to solve problems with concurrent cevians is quite ... point is assigned an arbitrary mass, usually one that allows the other masses in the problem to be integral ... masspoint vertices they are between. For each cevian, the point of concurrency is the sum of the mass ... to cevians. Any vertex that is on both sides the transversal crosses will have a split mass . A point with a split mass may be treated as a normal masspoint, except that it has three masses one ... , other theorems may be used alongside masspoint geometry that determine length ratios ... in masspoint geometry are not limited to two dimensions the same methods may be used in problems involving ... and math tfrac OD OA math . Solution. We may arbitrarily assign the mass of point math A math to be math ..., we must use split masses on point math C math . We may arbitrarily assign the mass of point ... more details
with the Sun at a focal point of the ellipse. The concept of active gravitational mass is an immediate ...About the scientific concept the substance of which all physical objects consist Matter other uses Mass disambiguation Classical mechanics cTopic Fundamental concepts In physics , mass from Ancient Greek Greek lang grc wikt barley cake, lump of dough , more specifically inertial mass , can ... . In addition to this, gravitational mass can be described as a measure of magnitude of the gravitational force which is exerted by an object active gravitational mass , or experienced by an object passive gravitational force when interacting with a second object. The SI unit of mass is the kilogram kg . In everyday usage, mass is often referred to as weight , the units of which are often taken ..., however, the term weight refers to a Mass versus weight different, yet related , property of matter ... pull of the opposing body e.g. a person s weight on Earth vs on the Moon while mass is an intrinsic ..., while its mass does not. On the surface of the Earth, an object with a mass of 50  kilogram s weighs 491  Newton unit Newtons on the surface of the Moon, the same object still has a mass ... of the Earth, the weight W of an object is related to its mass m by W mg , where g is the Earth ... mass of an object determines its acceleration in the presence of an applied force. According to Newton s second law of motion , if a body of fixed mass M is subjected to a force F , its acceleration is given by F M . A body s mass also determines the degree to which it generates or is affected by a gravitational field . If a first body of mass M sub A sub is placed at a distance r from a second body of mass M sub B sub , each body experiences an attractive force F sub G sub whose magnitude ... referred to as gravitational mass. ref group note When a distinction is necessary, M is used to denote the active gravitational mass and m the passive gravitational mass. ref Repeated experiments ... more details
About the 2000 dancehall song the 2003 New Age album The Mass album other uses Mass disambiguation Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name The Mass Cover Artist Baby Cham from Album Wow... The Story Released Start date 2000 3 16 Format 12 inch single 12 single , CD Single Recorded 1999 Genre Dancehall Length 02 43 Label Madhouse Records Writer Dave Kelly Beckett, D. Producer Dave Kelly This single The Mass br 2000 Next single Funny Man Baby Cham song Funny Man br 2000 The Mass is the first single off the album Wow... The Story from Jamaica n dancehall artist Cham singer Baby Cham . It reached top thirty on the ARIA Charts Australian charts . DEFAULTSORT Mass, The Category 2000 songs 2000s single stub ... more details
Other uses Weight distribution Mass distribution is a term used in physics and mechanics and describes the spatial distribution of mass within a solid body. In principle, it is relevant also for gas es or liquid s, but on earth their mass distribution is almost homogeneous. Astronomy In astronomy mass distribution has decisive influence on the development e.g. of nebula e, star s and planet s. The mass distribution of a solid defines its center of gravity and influences its dynamical behaviour e.g. the oscillation s and eventual rotation . Mathematical modelling A mass distribution can be modeled as a Measure mathematics measure . This allows point masses, line masses, surface masses, as well as masses given by a volume density function. Alternatively the latter can be generalized to a distribution mathematics distribution . For example, a pointmass is represented by a Dirac delta Generalizations delta function defined in 3 dimensional space . A surface mass on a surface given by the equation f x,y,z 0 may be represented by a density distribution g x,y,z f x,y,z , where math g mid nabla f mid math is the mass per unit area. The mathematical model ling can be done by potential theory , by numerical methods e.g. a great number of pointmassmasspoint s , or by theoretical mechanical equilibrium equilibrium figures. Geology In geology the aspects of rock density are involved. Rotating solids Rotation Rotating solids are affected considerably by the mass distribution, either if they are homogeneous ... and stability . Disambiguation needed date August 2011 Related topics gravity , mass function , Bouguer plate , critical mass angular momentum , asymmetry , geoid , isostasy , polar motion mass spectrum , molar mass distribution , atmosphere External links http www.geod.uni bonn.de apmg projekte dfg schwerpunkt texte mass transport proposal spp.pdf Mass distribution of the Earth Category Mechanics Category Celestial mechanics Category Geophysics Category Mass de Massenverteilung sl porazdelitev ... more details
pp semi indef The mass vector is a vector quantity that describes the magnitude and direction in which the mass acts for any pointmass in the known universe in its movement about the universe s central axis of rotation. The discovery of the mass vector is commonly attributed to Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton and is documented in a recently recovered chapter of his treatise De motu corporum in gyrum . ref De motu corporum in gyrum ref The mass vector is defined as the resultant vector of the division of the force vector by the acceleration vector or the derivative with respect to position of the dot product of momentum and time, which is referred to as the Hang and abbreviated . Very little is yet understood about the properties of mass vectors because they are hypothesized to exist only within the singularity of black holes where the extreme gravitational force compresses acceleration to a scalar quantity. There is some controversy regarding the definition of the mass vector, as seen in James Clerk Maxwell s treatise James Clerk Maxwell Later years Matter and Motion . Maxwell defines the mass vector as follows ... a mass vector is ... the operation of carrying a given mass from the origin to the given point. The direction of the mass vector is the same as that of the vector of the mass, but its magnitude is the product of the mass into the vector of the mass. Thus, if OA is the vector of the mass A, the mass vector is OA A. However, this definition does not take modern quantum ... index.php t 3364.html ref Mass Vector Criticisms Although many physicists agree on the details of mass vectors, there are still some debates. ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki Two New Sciences ref Many critics believe that mass vectors are in direct contrast to Galileo s classic idea of Falling Bodies. They believe that mass vectors travel through a special media, similar to that of light traveling ... of mass vectors as quantities which are normally affected by the physical world. Reflist Category ... more details
The mass excess of a nuclide is the difference between its actual mass and its mass number in atomic mass units . ref http www.branta.connectfree.co.uk square.htm Square Bot generated title ref It is one of the predominant methods for tabulating nuclear mass. The mass of an atomic nucleus is well approximated by its mass number, which indicates that most of the mass of a nucleus arises from mass of its constituent proton s and neutron s. Thus, the mass excess is an expression of the nuclear binding energy , relative to the binding energy per nucleon of Carbon 12 which defines the atomic mass unit . If the mass excess is negative, the nucleus has more binding energy than sup 12 sup C, and vice versa. If a nucleus has a large excess of mass compared to a nearby nuclear species, it can radioactive ... C standard makes it useful to think about nuclear mass in atomic mass units for the definition of the mass .... From Albert Einstein Einstein s work on mass energy equivalence E mc sup 2 sup , it is well known that nuclear reaction s transform energy into mass and vice versa. However, most of the energy remains in the mass of the nuclei involved, and only a small fraction of the total energy, on the order of 0.01 to 0.1 of the total mass, may be absorbed or liberated. Thus by working in terms of the mass excess, one has effectively removed much of the mass changes which arise from the mere transfer ... of particle accelerator accelerator technology. The combination of this practical point with the theoretical ... MeV c sup 2 sup a convenient form to express nuclear mass. However, the numerical values of nuclear masses in MeV c sup 2 sup are quite large even the proton mass is 938.27 MeV c sup 2 sup , while mass excesses range in the tens of MeV c sup 2 sup . This makes tabulated mass excess less cumbersome for use in calculations. One trivial point worth noting that the 1 c sup 2 sup term is typically omitted when quoting mass excess values in MeV, since the interest is more often energy and not mass ... more details
point or turning point , a point in a set of inputs to a function where the output ceases to change Measurement units Compass point , one of the 32 directions on a traditional compass, equal to one eighth of a right angle 11.25 degrees Point gemstone , 2 milligrams, or one hundredth of a Carat mass carat Point, in hunting, the number of antler tips on the hunted animal e.g. 9 point buck Point ...wiktionarypar pointPoint or points may refer to the following TOC right Business and finance Basis point , 1 100 of one percent, denoted bp , bps , and Pivot point , a price level of significance in analysis of a financial market that is used as a predictive indicator of market movement Point mortgage ... s in a mortgage loan Reward points see loyalty program , marketing strategy Vigorish point, the commission ... to wind direction Projectile point , a hafted archaeological artifact used as a knife or projectile tip Entertainment Le Point , a French weekly news magazine Point album Point album , a 2001 album by Cornelius Point No. 1 Point 1 , a 1999 album of Chevelle POINT Music , a record label Royalty points a way of sharing profit between companies and unit holders. Geography Point, a peninsula see List of peninsulas Point, Outer Hebrides Mathematics See also List of points Point geometry , an entity ... Point typography , a measurement used in printing, the meaning of which has changed over time Paris point , 2 3 cm, used for shoe sizes 3 cm Science Point coat color , animal fur coloration of the extremities Point, a data element in a SCADA system representing a single input or output Point Mutation , a change in a single nucleotide and therefore in a specific codon Point amphetamines , one tenth of a gram. Sports Point, a fielding cricket fielding position in cricket Point, a unit of the score game in some sports and games Point basketball , units obtained by scoring baskets during a game Point tennis , the smallest unit of scoring in tennis Point, in Point ice hockey ice hockey or lacrosse ... more details
A mass chromatogram is a representation of mass spectrometry data as a chromatogram , where the x axis ... Computer evaluation of continuously scanned mass spectra of gas chromatographic effluents journal ... data contains mass information however, it is not graphically represented in a mass chromatogram ... is when mass spectrometry is used in conjunction with some form of chromatography , such as in liquid chromatography mass spectrometry or gas chromatography mass spectrometry . In this case, the x ... may represent, depending on what information is extracted from each mass spectrum. Total ion current ... across the entire range of masses being detected at every point in the analysis. ref GoldBookRef title total ion current file T06410 ref ref name Total ion current chromatogram Mass Spectrometry Terms cite web url http mass spec.lsu.edu msterms index.php Total ion current chromatogram title Total ion current chromatogram Mass Spectrometry Terms format work accessdate ref The range is typically several hundred mass to charge units or more. In complex samples, the TIC chromatogram often provides ... Base peak chromatogram Mass Spectrometry Terms cite web url http mass spec.lsu.edu msterms index.php Base peak chromatogram title Base peak chromatogram Mass Spectrometry Terms format work accessdate ... point in the analysis. Base peak chromatograms often have a cleaner look and thus are more informative ... point. Extracted ion chromatogram XIC Image Extracted ion chromatogram.png thumb An example extracted ... Extracted ion chromatogram Mass Spectrometry Terms cite web url http mass spec.lsu.edu msterms index.php Extracted ion chromatogram title Extracted ion chromatogram Mass Spectrometry Terms format work accessdate ref The total intensity or base peak intensity within a mass tolerance window around a particular analyte s mass to charge ratio is plotted at every point in the analysis. The size of the mass tolerance window typically depends on the mass accuracy and resolution mass spectrometry mass ... more details
& 3 electrons total electrons are 1 4300th of the mass of the nucleus . It has a mass of 7.016 u . Rare lithium 6 mass of 6.015 u has only 3 neutrons, reducing the atomic weight average of lithium to 6.941 u . The atomic mass m sub a sub is the mass of a specific isotope , most often expressed in Atomic mass unit unified atomic mass units . ref GoldBookRef file A00496 title atomic mass ref The atomic mass is the total mass of protons , neutrons and electron s in a single atom . ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 41699 atomic mass Atomic mass , Encyclop dia Britannica on line ref The atomic mass is sometimes incorrectly used as a synonym of relative atomic mass, average atomic mass and atomic weight these differ subtly from the atomic mass. The atomic mass is defined as the mass of an atom ... similarity difference between the atomic mass of the most common isotope and the relative atomic mass or standard atomic weights can be very small such that it does not affect most bulk calculations ... one common isotope the difference even to the most common atomic mass can be half a mass unit or more e.g. chlorine . The atomic mass of an uncommon isotope can differ from the relative atomic mass or standard atomic weight by several mass units. Standard atomic weight refers to the mean relative atomic mass of an element in the local environment of the Structure of the Earth Crust Earth s crust .... An List of elements by atomic mass uncertainty in brackets is included which often reflects ... activities to the point of affecting the uncertainty in its standard atomic weight, even in samples obtained from natural sources, such as rivers. Relative atomic mass is a synonym for atomic weight and closely related to average atomic mass but not a synonym for atomic mass , the weighted mean ... abundance. ref GoldBookRef file R05258 title relative atomic mass ref This is frequently ... weights are relative atomic masses, although it is less specific to do so. Relative atomic mass also ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 chemical engineering Mass transfer is the net movement of mass from one location, usually meaning a stream, phase, fraction or component, to another. Mass transfer occurs ... , Membrane technology membrane filtration , and distillation . Mass transfer is used by different ... transport of chemical species within system physical systems . Some common examples of mass transfer ... processes, mass transfer operations include separation of chemical components in distillation columns ... . Mass transfer is often coupled to additional transport phenomena transport processes , for instance in industrial cooling tower cooling towers . These towers couple heat transfer to mass transfer ... the air. Astrophysics In astrophysics , mass transfer is the process by which matter gravitation gravitationally ... role in some types of supernova supernovae and pulsar pulsars . Chemical Engineering Mass transfer ... engineering. The driving force for mass transfer is typically a difference in chemical potential , when it can be defined, though other thermodynamics thermodynamic gradients may couple to the flow of mass ... of low chemical potential. Thus, the maximum theoretical extent of a given mass transfer is typically determined by the point at which the chemical potential is uniform. For single phase systems, this usually ... . While thermodynamic equilibrium determines the theoretical extent of a given mass transfer operation, the actual rate of mass transfer will depend on additional factors including the flow patterns within the system and the mass diffusivity diffusivities of the species in each phase. This rate can be quantified through the calculation and application of mass transfer coefficient mass transfer coefficients for an overall process. These mass transfer coefficients are typically published ... numbers , among others ref name basictext cite book title Fundamentals of momentum, heat, and mass ... . Analogies between heat, mass, and momentum transfer main Transport phenomena engineering & physics ... more details
suffering from mercury poisoning while he was taking the blue mass. Detractors point out that he ... of blue dye or blue chalk used as a buffer in some formulations. The ingredients of blue mass ... included for blue mass syrup 33 parts mercury element mercury 5 parts licorice 25 parts Althaea ... rose honey Blue mass was also used to treat syphilis , in the form of ointment s, gargle s, and eye ... form in some types of medicines and for other purposes, blue mass contained excessive amounts of the metal a typical daily dose of two or three blue mass pills represented ingestion of more ... Protection Agency in the United States today. Blue Mass and Abraham Lincoln Some historians suspect that Abraham Lincoln s use of blue mass to treat melancholy probably clinical depression ... his earlier behavior while he was perhaps suffering from mercury poisoning from his use of Blue Mass and his later behavior during the war after he had stopped taking blue mass , given that most of the effects ... S. Grant , may also have taken blue mass regularly. See also Blue pill References Reflist External links http www.everything2.com index.pl?node Blue 20mass Blue Mass http web.archive.org web 20080310024401 http sleepdisorders.about.com cs insomnia a bluemass.htm Abe Lincoln s Blue Mass Pills ... Erratic? DEFAULTSORT Blue Mass Category Withdrawn drugs Category Mercury element ... more details
Effective mass may refer to Effective mass solid state physics , a property of an excitation in a crystal analogous to the mass of a free particle Effective mass spring mass system See also Reduced mass disambig Category Physics ... more details
original research date September 2010 Morefootnotes date July 2008 Mass customization , in marketing ... systems to produce custom output. Those systems combine the low unit costs of mass production processes with the flexibility of individual customization. Mass customization is the new frontier in business ... in variety and customization without a corresponding increase in costs. At its limit, it is the mass ... and economic value. Mass customization is the method of effectively postponing the task of differentiating a product for a specific customer until the latest possible point in the supply network ... the impacts of mass customization when postponed to the stage of retail, online shopping. They found that users perceive greater usefulness and enjoyment with a mass customization interface vs. a more ... for user customized products online an experimental investigation.html ref The concept of mass ... overview.htm Mass Customisation Overview Bot generated title ref and was defined by Harvtxt Tseng Jiao 2001 p 685 as producing goods and services to meet individual customer s needs with near mass production ... level to create customized products with production cost and monetary price similar to those of mass produced products . Implementation Many implementations of mass customization are operational ... of a core product or to build fully custom enclosures from scratch. This degree of mass customization ..., but rather that similar variants of the same mass produced item are available. Companies that have succeeded with mass customization business models tend to supply purely electronic products. However, these are not true mass customizers in the original sense, since they do not offer an alternative to mass production of material goods. Service industries are also waking up to the power of a mass customization orientation. Call centres are leveraging Agent assisted automation to build ... everything, every time. ref Adsit, D. 2009 Mass Customization and the Transformation of the Call ... more details
Mass spectrometry MS is an analytical technique that measures the mass to charge ratio of charged particles. ref name isbn0 9660813 2 3 cite book author Sparkman, O. David title Mass spectrometry desk ... and measuring their mass to charge ratio s. ref name isbn0 9660813 2 3 In a typical MS procedure ... in the formation of charged particles ion s The ions are separated according to their mass to charge ... by a quantitative method The ion signal is processed into mass spectra MS instruments consist of three ... ionization, move ions that exist in solution into the gas phase A mass analyzer , which ... Webster. Accessed 13 June 2008. ref ref cite journal title William Aston the man behind the mass spectrograph author KM Downard journal European Journal of Mass Spectrometry volume 13 issue 3 ... without specialist knowledge. See WP PSTS ref Early spectrometry devices that measured the mass to charge ratio of ions were called spectrograph mass spectrographs which consisted of instruments that recorded a spectrum of mass values on a photographic plate . ref name a804629h cite journal title Francis Aston and the mass spectrograph journal Dalton Transactions year 1998 first Gordon last Squires ... behind the mass spectrograph author KM Downard journal European Journal of Mass Spectrometry volume 13 issue 3 pages 177 190 year 2007 doi 10.1255 ejms.878 pmid 17881785 ref A mass spectroscope is similar to a mass spectrograph except that the beam of ions is directed onto a phosphor screen. ref ... url http www.archive.org details RaysOfPositiveElectricity ref A mass spectroscope configuration ... mass spectroscope continued to be used even though the direct illumination of a phosphor screen was replaced by indirect measurements with an oscilloscope . ref name Siri 1947 cite journal title Mass spectroscope for analysis in the low mass range journal Review of Scientific Instruments year 1947 .....540S ref The use of the term mass spectroscopy is now discouraged due to the possibility of confusion ... more details
Mass function may refer to Initial mass function , a function that describes the mass distribution of a population of stars in terms of their initial mass Probability mass function , a function that gives the probability that a discrete random variable is exactly equal to some value disambig ... more details
mass density, u velocity field of mass elements flowing i.e. at each point in space the velocity ...In Physics and Engineering , mass flux is the rate of mass flow per unit area. The common symbols are j ... mass is the flowing quantity. Its SI units are kg s sup 1 sup m sup 2 sup . Mass flux can also refer to an alternate form of flux in Fick s law that includes the molecular mass , or in Darcy s law that includes the mass density . ref cite web url http thesaurus.maths.org mmkb entry.html?action entryById&id 2113 title Thesaurius Mass flux accessdate 2008 12 24 ref Unfortunately, sometimes the defining equation for mass flux in this article is used interchangeably with the defining equation in mass ..., Schuam s outlines, McGraw Hill USA , 2008, ISBN 978 0 07 148781 8 ref uses the definition of mass flux as the equation in the mass flow rate article. Definition Mathematically, mass flux is defined as math j m frac Delta m A Delta t math where j sub m sub mass flux, m change in mass flowing through the area, t time interval of mass flow. A area through which the mass flows through, In the limit ... a calculus definition math j m frac rm d 2 m rm d A rm d t math Depending on context, mass flux may ... after crossing the boundary for some time duration, not simply the initial amount of mass at the boundary minus the final amount at the boundary, since the change in mass flowing through the area would be zero for steady flow. The area required to calculate the mass flux is real or imaginary, flat ... of the magnitude of the area through which the mass passes through, A , and a unit vector normal to the area ... rm d 2 m rm d A cos theta rm d t math Mass flux is clearly related to mass flow rate in the following ... to the infinitesimal mass d m where the integral is evaluated over the area A . This final quantity is the mass flow rate, rate of flow of mass per unit time. Example Consider a pipe of flowing ... sup 2 sup m. The area is then math A pi r 2 math To calculate the mass flux j sub m sub magnitude , we ... more details
Mass destruction may refer to Weapon of mass destruction , a munition with the capacity to indiscriminately kill large numbers of living beings Weapons of Mass Destruction album Weapons of Mass Destruction album , a 2004 album by rapper Xzibit Mass Destruction song Mass Destruction song , a 2004 single by Faithless Mass Destruction video game Mass Destruction video game , a 1997 mission based tank shooting video game for the Sony PlayStation, Sega Saturn and MS DOS See also Mass killing disambiguation disambig ... more details
bunch up at these intersections until the backlog reached a critical mass , at which point that mass ...About bicycle events the nuclear reaction Critical mass other uses of the term critical mass Critical mass disambiguation Use mdy dates date March 2012 Image Critical Mass, San Francisco, April 29, 2005.jpg thumb right San Francisco Critical Mass, April 29, 2005. Critical Mass is a cycling event typically ... Mass is not usually formalized beyond the direct action of meeting at a set location and time and traveling ... and problems of the cyclists to the city council . Critical Mass rides have been perceived as protest ... Mass activity in New York City as monthly political protest rides , and characterized Critical Mass ... , which advertises as well as publishes photographs of the Critical Mass event in London, describes ... Mass London publisher Urban75 year 2006 url http www.urban75.org photos critical ref Critical Mass ..., and not as protests or organized demonstrations. ref cite web title Pittsburgh Critical Mass url http pghcriticalmass.org accessdate November 16, 2009 ref ref cite web title Critical Mass Over ... article.pl?sid 04 08 30 1453256 ref This stance allows Critical Mass to argue a legal ... Critical Mass News first Adam last Rosi Kessel date August 24, 2004 url http www.bostoncriticalmass.org ... tunnel.jpg thumb right Broadway Tunnel San Francisco September 29, 2006 Critical Mass like bike tours ... Critical Mass turns 10 work San Francisco Chronicle date September 28, 2002 url http www.sfgate.com ... book first Joel last Pomerantz editor last Carlsson editor first Chris contribution A Critical Mass ... Mass Bicycling s Defiant Celebration year 2002 place Edinburgh, Scotland publisher AK Press ... The name was soon adopted as a generic label by participants in similar but independent mass rides ... already existed before 1992 under other names. It is estimated that there are Critical Mass type rides ... cite web url http chicagocriticalmass.org about faq title About Critical Mass publisher Chicago ... more details
The mass fraction may refer to Propellant mass fraction , in aerospace engineering , the amount of mass left behind such as the stages of rocket s Payload fraction , also in aerospace engineering, characterizes the efficiency of the mass to be transported compared to the total massMass fraction chemistry , the ratio or percentage of one substance out of the total disambig de Massenanteil ... more details
Among the mass settings known as Mass No. 3 are Bruckner s Mass No. 3 Bruckner Mass No. 3 in F minor , WAB 28 Haydn s Mass No. 3 in C major, C cilienmesse , Hoboken number H . XXII 5 Haydn s Missa in Angustiis , Novello 3 Mozart s Mass No. 3 in C major, Dominicus, Kochel number K. 66 disambig ... more details
See also Mass Catholic Church Divine Liturgy Image Pontifical Mass 15th Century Project Gutenberg eText 16531.jpg thumb right 240px A 15th century MassMass is one of the names by which the sacrament of the Eucharist ... Church accessdate November 19, 2011 ref The term Mass is one of the most common in connection ... prefer terms other than Mass , which to them denotes Roman Catholic ritual and understanding of the Eucharist ... see Eucharist and Origin of the Eucharist , and with specific regard to the Roman Rite Mass, Pre Tridentine Mass and Tridentine Mass . The term Mass is derived from the Late Latin word missa dismissal , a word used in the concluding formula of Mass in Latin Ite, missa est Go it is the dismissal .... ref ref CathEncy wstitle Liturgy of the Mass ref In antiquity, missa simply meant dismissal . In Christian ... en.html Pope Benedict XVI, Sacramentum caritatis , 51 Mass in the Catholic Church Main Mass Catholic Church See also Eucharist Roman Catholic Church Roman Rite of Mass The Catholic Church sees the Mass Catholic Church Mass or Eucharist as the source and summit of the Christian life , to which the other ... Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1324 ref The term Mass is generally used only in the Latin ... calendar. For more information regarding the structure and history of Mass in the Roman Rite see Mass Catholic Church Introductory Rites The Priest Catholic Church priest enters, with a deacon ... . The final reading and high point of the Liturgy of the Word is the proclamation of the Gospel , read ... grotto.jpg thumb right Mass in the Church of the Annunciation Grotto of the Annunciation ... and high point of the entire celebration , ref GIRM, paragraph 78 ref then begins with a dialogue ... then leave, often to the accompaniment of a recessional hymn. Mass in Anglicanism Unreferenced ... Mass Guide.jpg thumb left 250px A Mass Guide used by the congregation of the Church of Saint Mary, an Episcopal ... Province , Philippines . Mass is one of many terms used to describe the Eucharist in the Anglican ... more details
Cosmic mass may mean mass of the cosmos , see Mass of the observable universe Cosmic mass distribution , see Cosmic microwave background radiation and Large scale structure of the cosmos Cosmic mass density , see Shape of the Universe Cosmic mass field , see Metric expansion of space Cosmic mass function , see Friedmann equations Techno Cosmic Mass , a religious and musical event, promoted by Matthew Fox priest Techno Cosmic Masses Matthew Fox dab ... more details
File IteMissaEst.jpg thumb 400px Ite missa est sung by the deacon at a Solemn Mass. Solemn Mass lang la missa solemnis , sometimes also referred to as Solemn High Mass or simply High Mass , is, when used not merely as a description, the full ceremonial form of the Tridentine Mass , celebrated by a priest with a deacon and a subdeacon , ref The essence of high Mass is not the music but the deacon and subdeacon http www.newadvent.org cathen 09790b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Liturgy of the Mass . ref requiring most of the parts of the Mass to be sung, and the use of incense . The term High Mass is also ... from that of Low Mass and Missa Cantata . The parts assigned to the deacon and subdeacon are often done by priests in vestments proper to those roles. A Solemn Mass celebrated by a bishop has its own particular ceremonies and is referred to as a Solemn Pontifical Mass . The terms Solemn Mass , Solemn High Mass , and High Mass are also often used within Anglo Catholicism , in which the ceremonial, and sometimes the text, are based on those of the Tridentine Mass. Lutheran s mainly in Europe sometimes use the term High Mass to describe a more solemn form of their Divine Service Lutheran Divine ... High Mass in essence, ref Lutheran Service Book, Divine Service Setting I,III ref but rarely use the term Mass . ref http www.lcms.org ca www cyclopedia 02 display.asp?t1 m&word MASSMass in the Christian Cyclopedia . ref This article deals with Solemn Mass as celebrated according to the Tridentine use. Importance within Tridentine Mass Solemn or High Mass is the full form of Tridentine Mass and elements of the abbreviated forms can be explained only in its light This high Mass is the norm ..., the rubrics of the Ordinary of the Mass always suppose that the Mass is high. Low Mass, said by a priest ... be explained only by a reference to high Mass. For instance, the celebrant goes over to the north ... at high Mass he turns round always by the right, because at high Mass he should not turn his back ... more details
Mass airflow may refer to Fuel injection Mass Airflow Meter MAFless Tuning Airflow By mass Airflow , as measured in units of mass per unit of time disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Mass concentration may refer to Mass concentration chemistry , the mass of a constituent divided by the volume of a mixture Mass concentration astronomy , a region of a planet or moon s crust that contains a large positive gravity anomaly disambig fr R pl tion ... more details