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Is that still taught? That those forces would by chance happen to end up in exact balance in perpetuity is not credible. I believe it's electrical forces, like electrons around the nucleus. See also my question on gravity. This universe is based on electromagnetism.

2006-06-26 10:48:13 · 11 answers · asked by ? 2 in Astronomy & Space

Our satellite is the only one in the S.S. that is unnamed. And no, "luna" isn't a name, it's Latin for "moon." Now that we're starting to stretch our legs a little into space, isn't it time we stop being so earth-centric and actually name our moon?

2006-06-26 10:43:55 · 41 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

This is a question about time.

2006-06-26 10:42:13 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

if i have a 9 cm long plank of even thickness, and i cut it up into 3 pieces fo 3 cm each, what wud be the weight of each piece???Theoretically it shud 3.333333333333.........but, mass can never be infite tright???

2006-06-26 10:36:54 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

do they a good engineering college?
what is bad or goood about living in the campus?

2006-06-26 10:29:42 · 7 answers · asked by Denzel X 1 in Engineering

Specifically, I'm looking for a graph of the pressure and temperature for water.

2006-06-26 10:27:42 · 2 answers · asked by Bill N 1 in Engineering

2006-06-26 10:23:50 · 6 answers · asked by jenny m 1 in Other - Science

I need the answer for my science class. It's in my lesson plan tomorrow.

2006-06-26 10:20:46 · 10 answers · asked by The Governor of the Chapped Star 2 in Chemistry

An imaginary number is any number with the square root of -1.

2006-06-26 10:19:04 · 8 answers · asked by trancevanbuuren 3 in Mathematics

2006-06-26 10:17:26 · 6 answers · asked by justdoit54 1 in Mathematics

2006-06-26 10:17:22 · 4 answers · asked by Ziggi 1 in Physics

2006-06-26 10:16:46 · 12 answers · asked by jill k 1 in Zoology

If you can't, I'm better than you.

2006-06-26 10:04:21 · 9 answers · asked by The Governor of the Chapped Star 2 in Earth Sciences & Geology

2006-06-26 10:02:20 · 8 answers · asked by justin t 1 in Physics

2006-06-26 10:01:03 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Weather

2006-06-26 09:57:20 · 3 answers · asked by Kate Chaps 1 in Other - Science

2006-06-26 09:56:05 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

and the version illustrated in the movie 'what the bleep do we know?"

2006-06-26 09:52:07 · 8 answers · asked by hmc121667 3 in Physics

2006-06-26 09:46:22 · 15 answers · asked by The Governor of the Chapped Star 2 in Biology

2006-06-26 09:37:08 · 15 answers · asked by justperfect2004 2 in Biology

If yes,would i need to start from d first year in medical school since medical&dental students do basically d same pre-clinical subjects.

2006-06-26 09:33:06 · 17 answers · asked by Leonard 1 in Medicine

2006-06-26 09:32:24 · 21 answers · asked by fun_fun_jest 2 in Mathematics

I don't expect anyone to solve this for me, but my hope is that you can (at least) guide me a little. I'm a first year student so I don't have a lot of calculus knowledge and tend to struggle with integration concepts involving power series representations, trigonometric substitutions,...etc. I really don't think that I have enough background to solve the following, but I have the chance to earn myself $2,000 (from my uncle who's a math wizard to say the least) if I can successfully solve (showing all the necessary steps) the following indefinite integral (s):


s {[x^2]/[1 + sin(x)] dx}

I already discovered the answer at: http://integrals.wolfram.com/index.jsp, but I have no clue what the induction steps are, or how my uncle could have solved this monster on his own. I would be so (...so,so,so...) grateful if someone can help me out here.

Thanks a lot

2006-06-26 09:29:50 · 5 answers · asked by quasi_neophyte 1 in Mathematics

2006-06-26 09:23:51 · 20 answers · asked by James Blond 4 in Mathematics

I dont know its kind of like the chicken or the egg question but im sure there is a right answer to this one, good luck ;)

2006-06-26 09:19:21 · 7 answers · asked by austenld 1 in Biology

2006-06-26 09:17:43 · 14 answers · asked by deadeyemorgan 1 in Mathematics

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