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Just wondering. What does the imagenary component represent?

Would appreciate refrences and more reading material

thanks,

2007-03-10 22:42:51 · 1 answers · asked by asaaiki 3

2007-03-10 19:43:29 · 1 answers · asked by hari k 1

2007-03-10 18:30:34 · 3 answers · asked by Tallon P 1

Which science is generally the hardest in highschool? Is it physics, biology, or chemistry? Most people say it's physics, is that true?

2007-03-10 18:04:19 · 6 answers · asked by How To Save A Life 2

2007-03-10 17:21:31 · 2 answers · asked by cool guy 1

How did people do there homework before Yahoo answers came along.

2007-03-10 16:41:32 · 10 answers · asked by Mr Hex Vision 7

Every time it is time to turn the clocks again, people get so upset. I don't understand why it is such a big deal. Please tell me why it upsets YOU so much.

2007-03-10 16:23:11 · 8 answers · asked by Speedy 6

For example my sister is in Thailand right now, and I'm always blown away that it takes a couple of seconds to send her a message. Do you ever sit back and think to yourself 'wow, it's fantastic that we can do 'x'?

2007-03-10 16:18:18 · 6 answers · asked by Adam J 6

does a solar panel generate electricity by light or heat? for example, if I put a solar panel by my heater, would it generate power?
Thanks!

2007-03-10 15:31:59 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-10 15:02:55 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

1. I'm interested in knowing how much savings on your energy bill... insignificant or quite noticeable.
2. Have you experienced anything negative in comparison to the regular light bulbs?
3. What were your reasons for buying the light bulbs? Cheaper energy bill? Reduce green house gases causing global warming? or Trendy?

2007-03-10 14:56:21 · 2 answers · asked by timespiral 4

Hi evryone i need some help with these Vanities if someone would please help me i would apprecaite it!! ok here they r
XQQSME is one of them i think it is KISS ME.
this one is so hard AXN28 D+ it is a hit song from 1944.
VAN GO this one had me thinking for a long time maybe an hour literally.
H20UUP2 this is one that parents ask their kids is wht it says.
and lastly
HAHAHAHA it is soo hard 2 i was thinking a lot.

well please if someone can help me with these ill greatly appreciate it.

Thanks in advance, Indian VolleyBall Lover

2007-03-10 11:50:10 · 1 answers · asked by Indian Volleyball Lover 2

March 21, he is testifying before House Committees on energy, air quality, and the environment, and he will present names from people who sign at www.algore.com at that time. Put your name down, and tell congress you expect them to take this issue seriously!

2007-03-10 11:07:41 · 4 answers · asked by Mackenzie G 2

2007-03-10 10:51:02 · 3 answers · asked by Thejames A 1

This comes up sometimes over in the religion and spirituality section, so I thought I'd come over here and see what people have to say.

First of all, from my understanding of what the Big Bang is, it would not have been an explosion as we may think, but instead, an "implosion of matter," or an expanding of everything within the universe. Now, if I am contorting anything, I apologize. However, my reason for bringing this up is that some over in R & S state that the Big Bang is a problem because we see a dark universe, and therefore question why we don't see the light from the Big Bang. But, if it was not an explosion in the literal sense, would this still be a problem? They also cite dark matter as a problem. Again, how would this tie in?

Any answers as well as references would be appreciated. And again, if I have misrepresented any facts, I will apologize in advance.

2007-03-10 08:26:52 · 11 answers · asked by I'm Still Here 5

because of their mass or do they need more / less water to surround them?

2007-03-10 07:59:56 · 16 answers · asked by mona 1

Thanks.

2007-03-10 07:24:23 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

QUESTIONS:

explain its uses and different types?

what are its predecessors?

what makes this device work?

what are the scientific principles behind this technology?

what is the science that makes this technology function?

2007-03-10 06:50:10 · 1 answers · asked by linifer74 1

in chemistry class, it says covalent bond does not conduct electricity. since water is covalent bond, it shouldn't conduct electricity, right? then how come people get electrocuted through water in the cartoon and movie? will i get electrocuted in the pool of pure water?

2007-03-10 06:46:10 · 8 answers · asked by hislyfsux 1

2007-03-10 05:43:59 · 1 answers · asked by luke0206 1

Why does everybody have different fingerprints, and does a human offspring's fingerprints looks like a combination of both parents fingerprints

2007-03-10 05:00:43 · 5 answers · asked by luke0206 1

Describe how an understanding of chemical reactions has led to the development of new consumer products or technological processes.

thank u :-)

2007-03-10 04:44:58 · 1 answers · asked by 154 1

2007-03-10 04:42:36 · 14 answers · asked by paolav5@verizon.net 1

"Designer baby" as in choosing the characteristics of your baby, such as if it is a male or female, has blonde or brown hair, etc. I'm writing a paper and can only find the term "designer baby." I've been referring to it as "genetic altering for personal preference" and other things along those lines. Thank you!

2007-03-10 04:41:28 · 4 answers · asked by :-) 3

I've found UV lights with as low as 6 Watts of light but I'm looking for something smaller or close to 1 Watt. This would most likely have to be an LED light, but I haven't found any UV LED lights that will kill micro-organisms. From what I've read the LED needs a wavelength of light between 250 to 260 nanometers (nm) to have the most powerful bactericidal effect of ultraviolet light.

2007-03-10 04:15:28 · 4 answers · asked by e1war 3

2007-03-10 04:02:10 · 5 answers · asked by ina 1

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