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The news stations in my try state area are reporting that the heat wave on the west coast is caused by the slow moving jet stream.Finally someone gets what i've been trying to report for almost 12yrs,as of 8-1-07.I'm pleased that the recent visit to the Miami Weather center,the investagators found some of the answers the're seeking.Find out exactly how the Doppler Radar Systems work down to the implant,don't leave a stone unturned.As for the heat weave there isn't much i can do about that,neutralizing hurricanes and now tornadoes are my maine focas.I don't know for how long,but i will do what i can.My question for now is,when will i get some help.I know what your thinking,but i don't need that kind of help.7-6-07.

2007-07-06 12:21:39 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Weather

cellular processes. Which cell substance is most likely to be inhibited by this discovery?

A. Ribonucleic acid
B. Adenosine triphosphate
C. Proteins
D. Lipids

2007-07-06 12:16:59 · 4 answers · asked by whisper2ya 2 in Biology

drug is that is prevents the cell from

Making new DNA
Making new proteins
Exporting substances from the cytoplams
breaking the lungs down in the cytoplasm

2007-07-06 12:14:32 · 4 answers · asked by whisper2ya 2 in Biology

i read an article about Jupiter on a pop-sci magazine today. it says Jupiter has a ring too, just very faint. it also says Jupiter has more gravity and mass than all other 7 planets. Jupiter has been called the solar system's vacuum cleaner, because of its immense gravity well and location near the inner solar system. It receives the most frequent comet impacts of the solar system's planetsits gravity.
i am just kinda wonder, if Jupiter has that immense gravity, shouldnt it attract more rocks and make a bigger ring? how come it has a smaller ring than Saturn?

2007-07-06 12:09:57 · 6 answers · asked by ۞_ʞɾ_۝ 6 in Astronomy & Space

can u help me with my foolish questions?if i ask!!?
and any one has lots of infromations bout astronomy?
i wanna know u all
and answer my previous question
thanx everyone
sarah

2007-07-06 12:09:37 · 14 answers · asked by TrueBlue 3 in Astronomy & Space

What would you feel, or see? Would one become nothing?

2007-07-06 12:08:44 · 9 answers · asked by 5 2 in Astronomy & Space

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If I so happened to attatch a mortar shell (the firework type that fire out of the tubes. Also the icecream looking shells(with the ball on top) not the cylindrical ones) to a model rocket. What would the expected outcome be when launched?

Mind you I have everything set up on the inside with the fuse connected to the engine. So after the engine burns up, the fuse will light, and somewhere between it's apex and the ground it should explode.

I'm just worried though that the top might be too heavy, so when launched it will lean and shoot in a different direction other than up.

I was wondering if the rounded nose of the rocket would make the aerodynamics worse, and if the top is too heavy. Because normally the bottom would be heavier due to the engine but such is not the case. Will it screw up it's flight path completely?

Would it also be a good idea to add fins near the top of the rocket? (currently it only has four on the bottom)

Any advice

2007-07-06 12:08:22 · 4 answers · asked by Joe 2 in Engineering

33. An employee who produces x units per hour earns an hourly wage of y = 0.80x + 10 (in dollars). Find the hourly wage for an employee who produces 17 units per hour.


35. Find the slope and the y-intercept.
y = 5x

2007-07-06 12:07:01 · 6 answers · asked by Dave 4 in Mathematics

for a science fair project i need to know where i could buy the best pre-made coils in the US. preferably, with a gap in the middle, approximately the size of an arrow shaft. the wire needs to be very small as well. any help would be VERY appreciated!

2007-07-06 12:04:06 · 5 answers · asked by De Best 1 in Engineering

2007-07-06 12:01:46 · 8 answers · asked by *dirty ghetto kids *"DGK&qu 1 in Mathematics

x^2 + y^2 =144

x^2 -4y^2 =64

can someone help me figure out the formula for this, everything I have done so far has been wrong.

2007-07-06 12:01:05 · 6 answers · asked by kimmeez 1 in Mathematics

please help

2007-07-06 11:58:22 · 4 answers · asked by Bianca B 1 in Mathematics

Find the slope and the y-intercept.
y = 5x

2007-07-06 11:55:37 · 3 answers · asked by Dave 4 in Mathematics

and the important thing is i wanna but a cheap one.
i wanna buy a small and cheap one first then when i get ready i will buy a better one
thanx

2007-07-06 11:54:55 · 12 answers · asked by TrueBlue 3 in Astronomy & Space

can anyone help with this?

as you are cleaning the kitchen cupboards, you come across four unlabelled jars, each containing clear, colourless liquids. You then find the four paper labels that must have fallen off the jars. The labels contain the following headings: water, rubbing alcohol, vingar, and salt water. Design an experiment that would allow you to determine the identity of each of the substances. Your experimental design should include:

+a detailed, coherent, and logical procedure
+a list of materials and exquipment
+a list of safety considerations, e.g., No tasting allowed!
+an observation chart
+three questions that would help you analyze your data in order to properly identify each substance
+a conclusion (or a statement about making connections or applications)

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME TAKING IN WRITING YOUR ANSWER!

2007-07-06 11:48:12 · 4 answers · asked by princess 2 in Chemistry

Our moon spins and orbits around the Earth, which rotates and revolves around the our sun--the center of a solar system, sitting right within the Orion Arm, which probably spins in some aspect of its own, subject to the rotation the entire Milky Way galaxy experiences. Even our galaxy is subject to some movement as the universe expands and mayhap revolves around something bigger than we can imagine. Given the nature of all these things, couldn't we logically suppose there is some sort of "center of the universe" our galaxy revolves about?

Anyway--I'm just wanting to know: exactly why does this occur? My hypothesis is simply that, when a bypassing object comes within range of a gravitational field, it's least difficult route is a spiral path, orbiting the object. Sometimes it'll just be a simple tangent, and miss the orbit altogether. A subquestion might be, why isn't orbital decay a big deal? Why hasn't the Earth fallen into the Sun? Explain centrifugal force?

Thanks.

2007-07-06 11:47:57 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

Just wondering....

2007-07-06 11:46:44 · 8 answers · asked by Jason T. 3 in Medicine

I am home alone and I have no idea where the giant spider is. Except that it is in my living room. That is no food or water in my bed room and it is extremly hot! I have panic attacks when I squish a bug too. Also remember the spider is very large and I dont know where it is.

2007-07-06 11:44:24 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Zoology

a. 3 – X^2 = 9x
b. X^3 – 8 = 0
c. 2X^2 – 7X + 1
d. -5 – X^2 + 8X = 0
e. 6 + 5X – X^2

2007-07-06 11:43:33 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

is chloride a covalent bond?

2007-07-06 11:40:36 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

A) y = –2
B) x = –2
C) y = –2x
D) x = 0

2007-07-06 11:37:55 · 6 answers · asked by Dave 4 in Mathematics

i want to no if that will happen or not i dont want any long answers i just want it plain and simple, yes or no thats it.

2007-07-06 11:35:14 · 18 answers · asked by Linda H 2 in Astronomy & Space

What is the distance from the center of the earth to the moon?
How many days does it take for the moon to orbit the earth?
How far the moon travels (in miles) around the earth?

2007-07-06 11:32:35 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

Well I've done most of a trig problem, now it boils down to proving that cos36*cos72=1/4 (in degrees). Help anyone?

2007-07-06 11:30:44 · 4 answers · asked by jeporady123 1 in Mathematics

Which geography theme describes how the Earth is divided into regions?

location

place

movement

regions

2007-07-06 11:29:48 · 1 answers · asked by MiSs MoM 2 in Geography

i need one that works using a code

2007-07-06 11:28:27 · 1 answers · asked by weirdkid082194 1 in Engineering

2007-07-06 11:25:40 · 3 answers · asked by Smiley 1 in Geography

ive always been terrified of lightning...like whenever a storm comes i cryy!!!

now, my aunts house got struck my lightning and they have a hole in their house!!!!!

how did this happen? && likee....can u die if ur in the house and the lightning hits u?

2007-07-06 11:23:02 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Weather

Two types of tickets are sold for a concert. Adult tickets cost $12 each, while student tickets each cost $8. A total of 322 tickets are sold, bringing in a total of $3,456. How many students tickets were sold?

2007-07-06 11:16:55 · 11 answers · asked by *05* 1 in Mathematics

We can't predict or see an asteroid or comet crashing into the Earth until it hits us, let alone stop it, or so I've read. And I don't see space exploration benefiting us in any ways, except for statelites and the tempur-pedic mattress. Shouldn't that time and money be spent on something closer to home?

2007-07-06 11:13:02 · 10 answers · asked by 5 2 in Other - Science

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