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Science & Mathematics - 25 June 2006

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The length of a rectangle is 3 in. more than twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 36 in., find the width of the rectangle.

2006-06-25 03:47:08 · 3 answers · asked by spontanious402000 1 in Mathematics

Evolution is the theory in which the simplest organism/s evolved, (perhaps by incredible chance and involuntary change) into other organisms. Still, Evolution assumes a parent organism, simple or not, (since science proves life cannot derive from non-life). From what did this first organism derive from? If there is a "first organism", this organism would be "the begining" and "source of life". Would it not?

Some scientists, for lack of a better answer, explain that organisms from one dimension are the effect of a phenomina in an alternate dimension. If such a theory is true, where did the first dimension and its organism/s derive from?

One could presume there are infinite dimensions, but this would contradict the idea of one dimension being the effect of a phenomina in an alternate dimension. Nonetheless, if one does assume there are infinite dimensions, then the accumalation of all dimesions is a source having no begining, no ending, and is the origin of all life.

Would you agree?

2006-06-25 03:42:20 · 5 answers · asked by man_id_unknown 4 in Biology

2006-06-25 03:39:35 · 8 answers · asked by brentmidger 2 in Chemistry

Do metals get more resistive as their temperature rises? Will a heat sink make an electric motor more efficient?

2006-06-25 03:37:55 · 11 answers · asked by Michael B 2 in Engineering

2006-06-25 03:32:38 · 21 answers · asked by choco_hero21 1 in Physics

2006-06-25 03:29:31 · 14 answers · asked by Star Z 2 in Astronomy & Space

i went to know

2006-06-25 03:21:49 · 16 answers · asked by samantharockgirl 1 in Other - Science

I would call it the Ho-en. From Pokemon Emerald and the Capital would be Mauville. It's in the Southern Hemisphere.

2006-06-25 03:10:51 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Geography

Find two different whole numbers that satisfy the following statement:-

x^y = y^x

(^ means 'raised to the power of')

2006-06-25 03:10:43 · 11 answers · asked by brainyandy 6 in Mathematics

How long would it take for you to die? What if the lava comes to you?

2006-06-25 03:08:01 · 13 answers · asked by Pink Tigger 4 in Other - Science

I need to know as soon as possible if computer vuruses are living. I need it for my lab report! I don't think they live though.

2006-06-25 03:07:18 · 14 answers · asked by Amiel 4 in Other - Science

2006-06-25 03:03:21 · 4 answers · asked by Snipah 1 in Mathematics

Which is the correct equation for contact force, such as a Karate blow...

2006-06-25 02:56:26 · 12 answers · asked by jack 7 in Physics

2006-06-25 02:56:03 · 5 answers · asked by jocelynmanto c 1 in Chemistry

x y
-------
0 0
1 1
2 3
3 7
4 15
5 31
6 63

The Domain and Range appear to be all positives.

As a bonus, can anyone tell me where I got this sequence??

2006-06-25 02:48:24 · 10 answers · asked by Hyzakyt 4 in Mathematics

regarding weather conditions

2006-06-25 02:43:00 · 3 answers · asked by Bluealt 7 in Weather

Keep track of forcasted weather and compare it to the actual weather...after a while you will never listen to the weatherman again.

With all the fancy satelite equipment..still can't predict which way the wind blows. Might as well flip a coin.

Must be good to have a job that when youre wrong you just change your forcast to fit...

And what is the difference between scattered and isolated thunderstorms? Partly cloudy and partly sunny? Pseudo-science!

2006-06-25 02:41:48 · 16 answers · asked by DaddyBoy 4 in Weather

Actually I am unable to expess my doubt clearly. Means if air particles are present we have to see dark space , because all the light is obsorbed by the air particles. But we are not seeing dark, we are seeing light where air is present.

2006-06-25 02:32:28 · 4 answers · asked by sara_swathi m 1 in Physics

I have some stuff, like my PDA and photo printer and various battery chargers which I would like to use on an aircraft. In the plane I fly (Airbus A320) the power socket has an output of 110 V, 400 Hz, would this be a problem with normal electronics (Which usually require 50 - 60 Hz) or should it be ok? - and why?

2006-06-25 02:28:50 · 9 answers · asked by Ray KS 3 in Physics

I mean, it always is, even though the rest of the letters differ from chart to chart. (yes, I go to the optometrist a lot...)

2006-06-25 02:18:33 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

2006-06-25 02:11:38 · 13 answers · asked by Vijay Soni 2 in Geography

2006-06-25 02:07:38 · 18 answers · asked by Jamsames 2 in Physics

which one of the following will result in a chemical change?

a. melting ice to obtain water
b. evaporating alcohol into vapor
c. drying wood in a shed
d. burning coal in a furnace

2006-06-25 01:53:17 · 7 answers · asked by babydoll53175 2 in Physics

Micro teaching skills

2006-06-25 01:51:14 · 5 answers · asked by nn 1 in Chemistry

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