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Physics - July 2006

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The bullet has no flaws, nor does the armor, and they were both created at the exact same time.

2006-07-26 09:00:44 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

Dont hurt your brains too much

2006-07-26 08:49:29 · 8 answers · asked by St Guido 4

2006-07-26 08:44:23 · 9 answers · asked by potatoe 2

If so, will we throw the earth out of it's orbit?

2006-07-26 08:34:26 · 13 answers · asked by why 3

I want to know,what is conjugate foci?give me a example of conjugate foci.

2006-07-26 08:34:19 · 3 answers · asked by star123 2

Can you see the road up ahead?

2006-07-26 08:31:04 · 14 answers · asked by why 3

2006-07-26 08:22:39 · 16 answers · asked by David H 1

If you come to the conclusion that the earth is getting heavier, would the earth's orbit change as a result?

2006-07-26 08:12:46 · 12 answers · asked by why 3

2006-07-26 08:00:07 · 4 answers · asked by Asterick E 2

Einstein-The speed of light is the only constant it is always the same.--- Bible- Jesus is the light and He never Changes --- Einstein- Everthing else gives way to the constant of Light inclucing time and space --- Bible- Jesus is the only way ----Einsein- The closer that you get to the speed of light the slower you age. ---- Bible- If you live with Jesus you will live forever ---- Einstein --If you obtain the speed of light that you would never age--It just goes on and on

If we believe the Bible is true then we will be against what the Bible is against. Namely the Liberals who want to remove the Faith of Christianity from America. To do this we must vote out ever Democrat starting at the lowly dog catcher all the way up to the Senators. You kill a tree by cutting off its roots.

2006-07-26 07:30:59 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Conservation of matter states the matter can not be created nor destroyed but yet as a group of 6 middle school teachers from Maine we were attempting to develop a demonstration of this law and were stumped. Can you help us?

The details:
What we tried
Materials: 1000ml flask with 500ml water covered with a balloon containing 2 crushed Alka Seltzer tablets.

Procedure:
1) place the closed system on a balance with the unreacted Alka Seltzer tablet held above the flask in the balloon.
2) Mass the system
3) Tip the balloon, dropping the Alka Seltzer into the water causing the gas-producing reaction
4)Remass the system

What we found:
1) Every time we did this, the system lost between 0.2 to 0.6 g of mass.

What we have already thought of and accounted for:
Air escaping- we tried less porous plastic bags (we also found that an inflated balloon and flask has a mass of air of only 0.1 g - so 0.5g loss doesn't make sense).
Bouyancy of the surrounding air- was disproven with a control system

2006-07-26 07:28:38 · 9 answers · asked by ape54321 2

specially in physics and bio

2006-07-26 07:22:04 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-26 07:14:13 · 4 answers · asked by Fredrick Carley 2

When you have food that is hot out of the oven, does blowing on it really significantly decrease the time it takes to cool it down to a temperature that is edible? In other words if you had a fork full of hot lasagna that you just held up with one hand, and another fork that you blew on, would the temperature of the blown on food be a lot different after 60-90 seconds?

2006-07-26 07:08:34 · 13 answers · asked by lawndrnot 2

2006-07-26 06:43:06 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

what are some of his equations besides E=mc^2

2006-07-26 06:34:55 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-26 06:28:43 · 7 answers · asked by solomon.hagouel 1

2006-07-26 06:16:51 · 16 answers · asked by tjc 2

2006-07-26 06:08:48 · 2 answers · asked by John E 1

2006-07-26 05:57:34 · 10 answers · asked by towernarinder 1

2006-07-26 05:28:53 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

two clocks/watch (clock A & clock B) synchronised minute for minute, seconds for seconds exactly. after 10 year passed, there's surely a deviation between both time that the clock reads, probably half a second or perhaps half a minute, so how do i determine which one is the accurate one, how do i know clock A is faster or slower or perhaps how do i determine clock B is the one which is slower or faster. supposing that i take a third clock (clock C) as reference how do i determine whether it is accurate as well. any clue? please justify

2006-07-26 04:05:58 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

what do the terms 2G and 4G mean? in aviation.

2006-07-26 03:32:42 · 8 answers · asked by reema_916 1

The answer is not as simple as it looks.

2006-07-26 03:19:40 · 16 answers · asked by Icy U 5

2006-07-26 03:11:08 · 6 answers · asked by tashnatjuly69 1

i must have an specific topic on physics and i will make an improvised machine, like for example a steam engine.. or anything that is related to physics.. it must be a mechanical work.. it must have the background of that study, the procedures to be followed to create the improvised machine...

2006-07-26 02:56:08 · 4 answers · asked by asia'ssupahmodel 1

2006-07-26 02:35:20 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

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