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It's actually starting to interfere with some aspects of my life. Even my friends have taken visible notice of it, as in they won't let me near their computers. I'm aware that everyone has an electric feild around them but mines a bit (a lot) stronger then others it seems.

I can sit in front of my computer at home, and the screen saver will freeze. On my first ITC class I crashed four computers (one was the teachers) and that's not because I 'm bad with computers. I sat down in front my friends computer right after her mother used it (it was working fine) and then all these weird programs started popping up she's never seen before. Yesturday I screwed up the eclectrical system on our van, when I went to clean the window the lights came on.

It's driving me insane, and my sister won't let me near anything she owns that's electric, does anyone know of a way I can neautralize my electric field or at least dim it?

2007-07-25 15:59:22 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

What happens, when a spinning ball hits a wall.. and why so?
I can't seem to be able to understand the physics behind properly.
Thanks

2007-07-25 15:57:01 · 1 answers · asked by learner 1 in Physics

A rectangular storage container with an open top is to have a volume of 10 cubic meters. The length of its base is twice the width. Material for the base costs $12 per square meter. Material for the sides costs $10 per square meter. Find the cost of the materials for the cheapest such container.

2007-07-25 15:51:24 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

2007-07-25 15:51:10 · 9 answers · asked by Lost. at. Sea. 7 in Astronomy & Space

2007-07-25 15:51:06 · 14 answers · asked by jessie0420 2 in Mathematics

Is it really being used for the next nuclear bomb? or was it isomer?

2007-07-25 15:43:51 · 6 answers · asked by geller 1 in Physics

The sun is continuously emitting light energy .Thus,according to the law mentioned after a time extent the sun must get destructed but this fact is not true. so where we have made the mistake either in the Eienstien's law or in the fact that sun is expanding in size gradually.

2007-07-25 15:38:39 · 13 answers · asked by amit 1 in Astronomy & Space

2007-07-25 15:37:18 · 10 answers · asked by Matt E 1 in Astronomy & Space

that there is a place im not sure were it was. but they said it is a holy place ,,and they believe u f o 's are always seen by this place because there are black holes that can conect them back to there planets,,it may have been brazil or greece..is it possible

2007-07-25 15:36:08 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

2007-07-25 15:34:59 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Geography

how can i factor
1.x^3+1/8

2.) 5x^3+40y^6
my answer is
(4x^4-2xy^2+x)2x
but this is part right.now correct

2007-07-25 15:30:55 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

the so called rumor is they crawl in ur ear and lay there eggs , then the babies have nothing to feed on so they ear ur brain tissue. but i dont belive this. What do they REAlly do????????????/

2007-07-25 15:28:58 · 5 answers · asked by wakeboarding <3 2 in Zoology

How would I prove that the circumference of an ellipse with equation x^2 + 2y^2 = 2 is the same as the arc length of y=sin(x) on the interval [0,2pi]?

2007-07-25 15:26:06 · 2 answers · asked by Elk n' Fresh 4 in Mathematics

2007-07-25 15:22:59 · 3 answers · asked by Nguyentuan10050662 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

I was on leave and stayed at my dad's house. And he had asked me to go outside and look at the ISS fly over the house with the shuttle following it. It looked like 2 stars following each other. I told my husband David about it. I described to him. David is blind. So I'm his eyes. David was injured in a FA-18 Hornet accident that took his sight. Let me know if you seen the ISS or the Shuttle. (not a launch).

2007-07-25 15:22:53 · 8 answers · asked by SNAKEDOG 3 in Astronomy & Space

2007-07-25 15:22:38 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Geography

why a star has no ring and moons when it has intense gravity? also, IF our sun is a planet, do we call the 8 planets in the solar system the moon? it seems only planets orbit stars, and moons orbit planet, what do stars orbit?

2007-07-25 15:21:52 · 8 answers · asked by NOMEGA 1 in Astronomy & Space

We dont think about what could happen we wait until it happen did any one see how dark it was when the) moon move in front of the earth and block out the sun it was very dark , ,,, I use to talk about this all the time when i was on aol 25 to 30 people in the chatroom..

2007-07-25 15:19:23 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

2007-07-25 15:16:17 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Zoology

Think about, outside in space, if you were to float through the eternal cosmos without consciousness of your direction, could you really move by yourself??

2007-07-25 15:13:40 · 9 answers · asked by Christian C 1 in Astronomy & Space

what does x^6-y^6
end up to be i used a calculator to do this but
my answer is still incorrect.
x^6+x^3-y^6

and how do you type in
exponets that are like this n-1?will it ben^-1^?

2007-07-25 15:10:40 · 4 answers · asked by yoshi_gurl08 1 in Mathematics

Think about, speed, inside the black hole, what might happen after it.

2007-07-25 15:06:03 · 7 answers · asked by Christian C 1 in Astronomy & Space

The equation is (log base 10 3)/10 = [log base 10 (1+r)]

I've tried to use the distributive property but that DEFINITELY won't work because then log 1 + log r = log r, which is not log (1+r). So, can you use antilogs (anything with log) to solve and show your steps?

Thanks!

2007-07-25 14:59:39 · 3 answers · asked by kremechoco 1 in Mathematics

Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by the given curves about the specified axis.

y = (1/x^5), y = 0, x = 4, x = 5;

about the y-axis.

2007-07-25 14:56:21 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

5/8
11/16
23/30
7/8

2007-07-25 14:55:00 · 10 answers · asked by bihottie15 1 in Mathematics

0

The region bounded by y = 2 + sin x, y = 0, x = 0, and 2pi is revolved about the y-axis. Find the volume that results.

Hint: ∫x sin x dx = sin x - x cos x + C

Volume of the solid of revolution:_________

2007-07-25 14:51:09 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

2007-07-25 14:46:31 · 4 answers · asked by Sarah 2 in Medicine

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