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Science & Mathematics - 22 July 2006

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2006-07-22 20:03:02 · 8 answers · asked by Am 4 in Biology

2006-07-22 19:52:36 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

2006-07-22 19:51:32 · 2 answers · asked by brahminboys_123 1 in Physics

question from inorganic chemistry

2006-07-22 19:46:11 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

(this is your chance to do anything you've always wanted and dreamed of)

2006-07-22 19:42:25 · 19 answers · asked by jillavonnie w 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

You know that thing that the Wind Mill turns, the thing that turns inside to make electricity, that thing (NOT the blades! The motor like thingy).

Can someone give me EASY to follow direction, possibly a link with pictures?

2006-07-22 19:40:46 · 1 answers · asked by Am 4 in Engineering

For a hyperbolic second order linear PDE such as the Klein-Gordon equation, to get a unique solution we must specify the value of the field at spatial infinity, as well the value and normal derivative on some space-like surface. The retarded Green's function satisfies the BC of zero at spatial infinity, as well as zero field and normal derivative at some spatial slice in the far past. The advanced Green's function puts that spatial slice in the far future. What BC's does the Feynman Green's function satisfy?

2006-07-22 19:33:07 · 2 answers · asked by KH 1 in Physics

2006-07-22 19:33:01 · 24 answers · asked by kingofnarniaforever 4 in Astronomy & Space

ex. japan land of the rising sun

2006-07-22 19:30:40 · 4 answers · asked by nea r 1 in Geography

2006-07-22 19:29:58 · 14 answers · asked by Geekman 2 in Weather

our planet is round, so everythign that is level is straight and level compared to round, that means a level is not stright but actually curved slightly, but appears stright to us, that means our perception of ourselves is not truley what we look like because everythign is relative to the spherical earth we live on . . . .


does this make any sense, what do you think

2006-07-22 19:27:39 · 11 answers · asked by woundshurtless 4 in Other - Science

It was 110 where I live. Tell me about your weather temp today so I can be jealous of how much cooler it is where you are. lol. Currently, it's 87!

2006-07-22 19:20:34 · 14 answers · asked by Steph 5 in Weather

I am from mississippi and i am not country at all.. infact i hate this place.

2006-07-22 19:14:08 · 6 answers · asked by cb 1 in Geography

draw a diagram to show the formation of ridges and trenches and explain the reasons.

2006-07-22 19:13:40 · 3 answers · asked by Somebody 2 in Geography

I have asked a similar question to this, but I am looking for more answers.

Does anybody know how you can classify sciences by their... fundamentality? Lol word?

What I mean is we could place physics at the top, then below that put chemistry, since to really understand what is happening in chemistry, you need physics. Then under chemistry we can put biology, for the same reason, then maybe phychology... I cannot think of where to put ones like astronomy, climatology, geology, ect.

2006-07-22 19:09:37 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

I saw a couple articles about this, and the blast will be bright enough to see with the naked eye. My question is if they are sure that the blast will not affect anything, including the lunar orbital path, the atmosphere of the moon, or even its ecological impact on our earth as a factor of the amount of natural resources it will take to send it out there. Is there actually a UN council set up to approve NASA's actions?

http://www.geekologie.com/2006/04/nasa_moon_missile_probe.php

2006-07-22 19:06:36 · 5 answers · asked by sandra_panda 6 in Astronomy & Space

Could anyone tell me some biotic and abiotic factors regarding the survival of the clownfish? That's basically the living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) things that affect the survival of the clownfish. Right now all I can think of are predators. I guess it doesn't have to relate specifically to clownfish because whatever affects the coral reef in general will affect clownfish as well. And if you list what affects them it would be good if you could also say how it affects them, as in what happens. Thanks heaps!

2006-07-22 19:05:57 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Zoology

Well, here's the question given to me. Choose the type of rock/mineral you will use for your own tombstone. Take into account the climatic regime of Singapore, rock susceptibility, adn toehr pertinent factors.
(Singapore is in a tropcial region near the equator, so chemical weathering is more dominant than physical weathering)

2006-07-22 19:05:12 · 5 answers · asked by choo 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

2006-07-22 19:02:51 · 12 answers · asked by what_do_i_know? 2 in Engineering

2006-07-22 18:56:14 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

This question is very general. Explain however you can to prove......

2006-07-22 18:50:40 · 5 answers · asked by See ya later aligator 4 in Other - Science

2006-07-22 18:50:09 · 14 answers · asked by czar 3 in Astronomy & Space

A prime number is an integer p whose only positive divisors are 1 and p itself.

2006-07-22 18:45:41 · 11 answers · asked by JoseABDris 2 in Mathematics

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