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Physics - July 2006

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2006-07-08 05:33:18 · 16 answers · asked by Steve 2

why do only the left-right directions get exchanged and not the top-bottom.

2006-07-08 05:26:43 · 4 answers · asked by smarts 1

2006-07-08 05:25:33 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Society for Novel Objectives through Brainy-Seeming Research in Universal Systematics. Or, "SNOBS-R-US".

Good idea? Bad idea? (I have my own opinion, but I don't want to influence responses)

2006-07-08 05:25:23 · 1 answers · asked by stevenB 4

2006-07-08 05:15:10 · 6 answers · asked by Eric C 1

if we say because of the substance...is it means that, the atoms in it are invisible? The Cu2+ solution is blue in color...then can we say that the H+ is colorless or invisible?

2006-07-08 05:13:45 · 5 answers · asked by San 2

It is a given that light has mass-- that's why it is affected by gravity.

It is also a given that light bounces off objects-- that's how we see objects.

But, with all this light bouncing off every object in all directions, why doesn't the light collide with itself and disolve into a field of visual static?

2006-07-08 05:06:13 · 25 answers · asked by jmofwiw 2

I am trying to understand EM waves. These are transverse waves which as they propagate create a E/M waves. I want to know the MAGNITUDE of the charge at the maximum points. The charge is 0 to begin with. Then after ¼ cycle it reaches a +ve max. It then decreases to 0. Then goes to –ve max and again back to 0 completing 1 cycle of its frequency. My question is what the value of the charges at the zenith. Do they equal the charge of an electron? Or does the magnitude at zenith depend on the frequency of the EM wave?

2006-07-08 05:04:28 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

There is an absolute 0: 0 Kelvin. Is there an absolute maximum temperature based on the following assumptions?
- speed of light is the absolute maximum speed at which matter could go
- "temperature: measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter" ( http://www.answers.com/topic/temperature )

So maximum temperature would be that of the heaviest particle known to man going at the speed of light?

2006-07-08 04:54:05 · 9 answers · asked by mcomeau10 1

2006-07-08 04:15:45 · 14 answers · asked by splashman237 1

2006-07-08 03:28:41 · 8 answers · asked by Mohammed R 4

2006-07-08 03:12:25 · 9 answers · asked by Pey 7

Is there any coil or anything to put at the bottom of a pot so that whatever liquid I put in will bubble ?

2006-07-08 03:08:14 · 2 answers · asked by danci 1

Michio Kaku and Stephen Hawkings are famed astrophysicists who believe that the universe is folded upon itself and there are at least 13 known universes besides our own. The string theory of Michio Kaku states that there are universes like balloons that continue in unknown directions. Is it therefore possible to have a double, triple, etc experience of another multilevel consciousness at the same time we think the "superior" consciousness or reality is existing in the here and now? In other words, could another existence of you or me exist on another plane just slightly different, and continuation like a fan, over and over again like looking into a mirrror and seeing many replications of reality which fade into the never-ending horizon? And how wierd is this! And what does this tell us about our existence here?

2006-07-08 02:46:52 · 10 answers · asked by jane j 2

East vs West, and time travel for airplain thats off the earth ? Will the airplain get to the west cost sooner than to the east cost do to the earths rotation?

2006-07-08 02:29:05 · 8 answers · asked by Chapter One 1

Relativity states that time runs more slowly for an object in motion. Howevere, isn't it impossible to know if an object is in motion except by comparison to another object? If so, who's to say which object is moving? If the two objects are simply in motion relative to each other, then which would experience a slowing of time?

2006-07-08 02:26:14 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-08 02:09:37 · 7 answers · asked by Gary 1

For house hold electrical supply 220V AC is used in India. In other countries 110V AC is used. Why? What are pros and cons?

2006-07-08 02:08:27 · 5 answers · asked by K N Swamy 3

2006-07-08 01:30:48 · 5 answers · asked by JD 1

2006-07-08 01:22:07 · 16 answers · asked by elaine c 1

2006-07-08 00:00:27 · 21 answers · asked by sid g 1

how does this theory connect all other theorys?

2006-07-08 00:00:17 · 6 answers · asked by pigtailpatty2000 1

i already asked if you can see the earths curves but i am not convinced what i really want is something factual anybody???

2006-07-07 23:15:54 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-07 23:13:17 · 2 answers · asked by K N Swamy 3

Please answer it?

2006-07-07 22:09:51 · 6 answers · asked by guru_sangamnerkar 2

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