critical mass

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critical mass

The company's new product reached critical mass in the market.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The minimum mass of fissionable material needed to sustain a nuclear chain reaction: In physics, "critical mass" refers to the smallest amount of a substance (like uranium or plutonium) required to maintain a self-sustaining nuclear fission reaction.
    • The minimum amount or number required to start, sustain, or cause a significant change in an activity, trend, or venture: In a general, figurative sense, "critical mass" describes the point at which a sufficient quantity or level of participation is reached, enabling a process to become self-sustaining, viable, or powerful enough to produce a major effect.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Physics Context):

    • Scientists carefully calculated the critical mass needed for the experimental reactor.
    • The material will not produce an explosion unless it exceeds its critical mass.
  • Noun (Figurative/General Context):

    • The startup needed more investment to reach the critical mass of users required for profitability.
    • The protest movement gained critical mass after the viral video, leading to widespread demonstrations.
    • There is now a critical mass of research supporting this new theory.
Advanced Usage
  • "To reach critical mass": To achieve the necessary level or amount for something to become self-sustaining or significantly impactful.
    • The online community finally reached critical mass, with new members joining daily without extra advertising.
  • "To lack critical mass": To not have enough of something (e.g., people, resources, data) to be effective or viable.
    • The project was canceled because it lacked the critical mass of support from key stakeholders.
Variants and Related Words
  • Critical (adj): 1. Expressing adverse or disapproving comments. 2. Extremely important. 3. Relating to a point of crisis.
  • Mass (n): 1. A large body of matter with no definite shape. 2. A large number of people or objects.
Synonyms
  • Threshold: The magnitude or intensity that must be exceeded for a certain reaction, phenomenon, or condition to occur.
  • Tipping point: The point at which a series of small changes becomes significant enough to cause a larger, more important change.
  • Breakthrough point: The stage where a significant development or success is achieved.
Related Phrases

(Note: "Critical mass" itself functions as a noun phrase and is not typically part of phrasal verbs.) - Achieve critical mass: To successfully attain the necessary level. - The company's goal is to achieve critical mass in the European market within two years.

Related Idioms

(Note: "Critical mass" is often used as a standalone metaphorical concept rather than within a traditional idiom structure.) - The snowball effect: A process that starts from an initial state of small significance and builds upon itself, becoming larger and more significant. This concept is closely related to the idea of reaching a "critical mass" for momentum. - Once the fundraiser reached critical mass, donations began pouring in—a real snowball effect.

critical mass

The company's new product reached critical mass in the market.

Noun
  1. the minimum mass of fissionable material that can sustain a chain reaction
  2. the minimum amount (of something) required to start or maintain a venture
    • the battle for the computer market has now reached critical mass
    • there is now a critical mass of successful women to take the lead
    • they sold the business because it lacked critical mass