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or is it a long bone, short bone, or flat bone?

2007-12-10 14:54:35 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

we have to have it protected in something, and my teacher has to be able to take it out and put it back in, and you have to be able to see the egg.

i was thinking of using bubble wrap.

if anyone has done this project before, what did you use and did it work?

2007-12-10 14:17:26 · 2 answers · asked by myfrigginjunklist 2

2007-12-10 13:46:04 · 6 answers · asked by Mr_In_Famous 2

If I have a list of presidents and when they were president, I can determine what years we had good presidents. If I have a list of presidents and where they were born, I can determine what locations produced good presidents. But if I combine that data, what good is it? So my question is how could data with both a time and spatial component be of any use?

2007-12-10 11:45:54 · 2 answers · asked by Aaron D 1

Two students are pulling volleyball the equipment with these forces: one student is pulling with a force of 45 N and the other student is pulling with a force of 60 N. The mass of the volleyball equipment is 15 kg. The friction force between the bag and the floor is 15 N.

1) What law can you use to calculate the acceleration of the bag?
a. Newton's first law of motion
b. Newton's second law of motion
c. Newton's third law of motion
d. the law of universal gravitation.

2) What is the net force on the bag?
a. 90 N
b. 105 N
c. 120 N
d. 15 N

3) What is the acceleration of the bag?
a. 6.0 m/s
b. 6.0 m/s^2
c. 6.5 m/s^2
d. 7.0 m/s

2007-12-10 10:50:56 · 1 answers · asked by Right here Right now 1

As human beings do you feel we nelect our achievements

2007-12-10 10:36:34 · 14 answers · asked by Chεεrs [uk] 7

Is it possible that they're mostly interested in humanities.

2007-12-10 08:29:42 · 5 answers · asked by inquisitive 1

2007-12-10 08:17:54 · 20 answers · asked by zoesmum 1

2007-12-10 06:03:29 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

You visit your favorite bakery and decide to buy four cookies. The bakery sells three different types of cookies: chocolate chip, peanut butter, and sugar cookies with sprinkles. How many different four cookie selections can you select from this bakery? For example, one selection could be two chocolate chip, one peanut butter, and one sugar cookie with sprinkles.

2007-12-10 01:38:40 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-10 00:32:44 · 7 answers · asked by showstopper305 1

the 2 types of air can be different types. Etc oxygen and carbon dioxide.

2007-12-09 22:06:41 · 6 answers · asked by whacko 1

we have this experiment thing we have to do in school and it has something to do with avogadro's law. Does avogadro's law apply on blimps?If it doesn't give me another thing that does apply avogadro's law.THNX SO MUCH!!!

2007-12-09 21:57:28 · 3 answers · asked by thatdarnstudent 3

Describe how Mendeleev organized the periodic table in terms of atomic mass and the properties of elements and explain how the term “periodic” applies to the elements on the periodic table.

2007-12-09 16:42:34 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

This queastion is fom my science project it said to recrod my daily log and under it in perhantesees () it said dated journal enteries documenting all progress.what does this meen

2007-12-09 16:02:27 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

any help would be great!

2007-12-09 15:56:16 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hello. I have to make a compound machine using 4 DIFFERENT simple machines. Help? I would prefer it to be simple and something I can put together within 2 days.

2007-12-09 15:05:16 · 0 answers · asked by ok 5

I need to weigh in increments of .01g, but i need the scale to be durable and reliable. The capacity doesn't really matter too much, I want to try and stay under $40.

2007-12-09 14:54:37 · 3 answers · asked by Jack_u_213235 1

i know that the reason diet coke and mentos go "BOOM" is that...

mentos act as a catalyst to the reaction and intensfy the release.

It's a process called nucleation, the carbon molecules get stuck in the bumps of the Mentos and that causes the oxygen to be left in a less dense state so it rises out of the bottle and takes liquid with it.

diffusion of two chemical substances namely carbon dioxide and oxygen.

and i know that...

its an exothermic reastion.

is all of that true? what else should i know for my project...please help me people...im in the 9th grade too.

2007-12-09 14:14:49 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

do you know anything about Nanotechnology

2007-12-09 13:24:07 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Due in tomorrow.
Huge part of my grade.
I need it nooow!!!please??????????????????????????????????????????????

2007-12-09 12:55:31 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Qoute"Symmetry surrounds us, both in the natural world and in the world of human artifact. As you walk around in the coming week or two, be aware of the patterns surrounding you-- the arrangement of needles on a pine tree, the sculpture in a hubcap, the vortices in the Mississipi River, the slats in a set of blinds."

related link:
http://comp.uark.edu/~strauss/symmetry.unit/sym.1.1.html

above sentence is jus an example out of penty i found.you my try to search your self to become certain (unless you are not already)

2007-12-09 08:39:42 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Can anyone tell me any scientific links etc.

Need information about it that is scientific

thanks x

2007-12-09 07:55:33 · 2 answers · asked by x-Elle-x 2

The Problem: The TCO 99 standard from the FCC limits EMF (electromagnetic frequency) exposure to 2 mGauss, the term used to measure electromagnetic frequency, at a distance of 30 centimeters away from the front of a computer monitor. If I apply the regulation to 20 cell phones, how far do I have to be from a working cell phone to get an EMF reading of 2 mGauss, and will they comply with the TCO regulation?

It is hypothesized that a majority of the 20 cell phones that will be tested will conform to the regulation. To reiterate, at least 11 out of 20 of the cell phones will register 2 mGauss at a distance nearer than 30 centimeters.

So basically, I am using a guassmeter to measure and record if a cell phone's distance to 2mGauss is less or more than 30 centimeters. I just realized I don't have a control. :( :( :( :(

If you need more information, ask! I have it all on a word doc. Ready to copy and paste over.

2007-12-09 07:50:18 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

For science our teacher assigned us this project where we have to make a strong bridge, out of plain white spaghetti and WHITE glue...and I'm totally stuck on how to make it?
Can anyone help me?

2007-12-09 07:29:33 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

1.) a property of matter that defines its ability to react or change to form raw materials.
a.physical property
b.chemical property
c.homogeneous property
d.hetergemeous property

2.) which of the following is an example of physical change?
a.burning gasoline
b.breaking glass
c.rusting metal
d.oxidation of silver

3.)which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
a.boiling water
b.breaking glass
c.ripping paper
d.the oxidation of silver

4.) Physical change results in one or more substances of entirely different composition from the original substances.
a.true
b.false

2007-12-09 05:58:24 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

whats the american equivilant to an english village? If you live in america and dont know what a village is, its a small place with houses, and maybe a small shop.....
People who i talk to from america dont know what a village is....so what do they call them?
Thanks

2007-12-09 05:44:32 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

What constitutes differentiablitly of a function at a point? how is it determined analytically at a point?

2007-12-09 03:58:15 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

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