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Physics - June 2006

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2006-06-08 23:19:35 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

but if the particles are not moving then they do not exist. what is the proof of this universally accepted statement and can anyone proove it wrong?

2006-06-08 22:01:46 · 11 answers · asked by ankitd 3

Anyone? Thanks.....

2006-06-08 21:54:26 · 8 answers · asked by Carmen Wong 1

If I had two identical watches and placed one at sea level and one on top of Everest, would they keep the same time?

2006-06-08 21:51:45 · 29 answers · asked by sprite 3

2006-06-08 21:38:02 · 8 answers · asked by selrachcassi 1

The have to have at least some mass because they are particles that make up our physical universe

2006-06-08 21:34:59 · 8 answers · asked by selrachcassi 1

such as isobaric ,isothemic ,and isovolumetric

2006-06-08 20:27:45 · 4 answers · asked by beetero b 1

And how is it equal to mvr?Pls coz I am not understanding it correctly

2006-06-08 18:56:10 · 3 answers · asked by webmas2004 1

What becomes of all the matter and energy sucked into a black hole?

2006-06-08 18:29:14 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-08 18:27:59 · 15 answers · asked by hector c 1

just wondering if they will get blown away and fall lightly, or come back down as deadly as getting shot, or if coming back down at all.

2006-06-08 18:06:56 · 19 answers · asked by crazy4jon 1

if they do not exist then wht r yankees doin in Area-51 and other places. Why did they rejected B-52 bomber in 1980's and secretly worked on the same project?

2006-06-08 17:57:10 · 7 answers · asked by brainteaser 1

Fantastic, isn't it?

2006-06-08 16:22:38 · 5 answers · asked by Pimami 1

"What made Edison so stubborn about DC power vs. Tesla's AC power? In some ways, Edison put a lot of effort into slowing progress of electrical power distribution."

Answer to a previous question of mine; can anyone give a brief enough description on how I can use this in a debate?

Thanks!

2006-06-08 15:48:25 · 2 answers · asked by sawyerhardie 1

infinate,zero,little,or no effect on?

2006-06-08 15:29:18 · 11 answers · asked by anna c 2

......all except...wire length,temperature,ductility,or wire material??

2006-06-08 15:10:51 · 6 answers · asked by anna c 2

series?parallel?or a combination of both?

2006-06-08 15:05:30 · 5 answers · asked by anna c 2

Charging batteries ect...

2006-06-08 12:31:16 · 3 answers · asked by coondog 2

Is temperature a relevant property for a vacuum? If a thermometer is placed into an evacuated chamber, will it just stay at the same temperature as when in was inserted? (i.e. Take a thermometer from room temp, say 25C, and put in vacuum, will it stay at 25C? Take a thermometer from a freezer, say -5C, and put it in the same vacuum chamber, will it also stay at current temp,-5C?) If temperature is a relevant property in a vacuum, what is it measuring the temperature of?

2006-06-08 10:54:18 · 5 answers · asked by Craig D 2

Yes, why is that so slow, knowing that it's all only transported by electricity, why doesn'it go as fast ?

2006-06-08 10:08:35 · 7 answers · asked by Lord K 1

2006-06-08 09:36:17 · 5 answers · asked by jordan 1

2006-06-08 09:06:15 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

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