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Physics - August 2006

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2006-08-05 11:28:59 · 6 answers · asked by vikram b 2

i just wanna know

2006-08-05 11:19:37 · 13 answers · asked by hyte s 1

the slope of the "line" and what does it represent?
also how would you know the y-int and its significance?

2006-08-05 11:12:52 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

In some form, possibly spread out over the Cosmos?

God I hope so!!!

2006-08-05 10:23:08 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

so actualy everbody knows, the earth is round, but as I watch out, I just look at a very flattn horizon. My question: How can I test the "roundness" by "do it your self"?

2006-08-05 10:18:56 · 10 answers · asked by sokrates_derweise 1

are there any creative ways of doing this with simple household items or junked eletcronics?

are there any good sources to learn about magnetism and how its strength is measured?

2006-08-05 09:53:15 · 3 answers · asked by SonyaBegonia 2

And so make communication with others difficult?
Why not take the "bull by the horn" and change once and for all? The later you leave it the more difficult it will be. Mind you, we still use miles in UK, so we are far from perfect.

2006-08-05 09:41:48 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

When forces become equilibrium?

2006-08-05 08:54:42 · 7 answers · asked by star123 2

What is the difference between mirror and lens?

2006-08-05 08:51:40 · 3 answers · asked by star123 2

What is angle of deviation?Give me a practical example.

2006-08-05 08:49:57 · 2 answers · asked by star123 2

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I have read that the smallest unit of time is 3.3 x 10^-44 sec. This was derived from dividing planck's length by the speed of light. Is this confirmed to be true? If this is true, does this mean that the universe operates on a clock-cycle much like a computer does?

2006-08-05 08:35:21 · 5 answers · asked by The Sheep Dog 4

Two balls are released simultaneously from a certain height.one ball is released freely while the other ball is projected horizontally(it falls making a parabolic shape)both these balls strike the ground at same time.
I think in the case of 2nd ball(moving in a parabolic shape)the distance has increased as compare to the 1st ball released freely but yet they strike the ground at same time.
why?

2006-08-05 08:29:22 · 6 answers · asked by hash 1

2006-08-05 08:14:15 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

In the kitchen

2006-08-05 08:03:56 · 3 answers · asked by jjrb230 2

I want to walk on water at the speed of light.

2006-08-05 07:56:39 · 8 answers · asked by Ayurveda Student 2

The gases obeying above law at any circumstance is called ideal gases.
all real gases are not ideal.gases obey this law only at a narrow range of temperatue and pressue.what happens to the gases when their temperature is increased or decreased much.as they dont remain ideal with much increase or decrease in temperature.why?

2006-08-05 07:49:37 · 2 answers · asked by hash 1

2006-08-05 07:01:28 · 12 answers · asked by Fayaaz 1

2006-08-05 06:32:38 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

If money and technological difficulties were removed - how would you do it?

2006-08-05 06:29:15 · 8 answers · asked by anonymous 2

You must excuse my ignorance as I have not the faintest idea of what I am talking about.

I dont want a link to a site that is well over my head either.

If energy and mass are interchangeable in E=MC², and Electromagnetic waves (light) by description have magnetic fields, then isnt gravity another form of electro magnetic field?

OK for example the bending if light around lage structures such as galaxies.

If the galaxy is seen as a macro scale generator, then it will have a huge magnetic field and this may explain the deflection of light.

Sorry if I have fundementally missed the point here, and I understand Einstein and other geeks have probably answered this a million times.

But please put me out of my misery.

2006-08-05 05:55:06 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

1) Force = 6i - 3j + 10k Newton producing an acceleration of 1m/s2
then the mass of the body would be????

2) What angle will vector A =2i + 3j make with the Y-axis

2006-08-05 05:47:41 · 5 answers · asked by roger net 1

When does a car going 40 mph decelerate when hitting a train going 40 mph head on? Wouldn't the car just switch directions without decelerating?

2006-08-05 05:25:50 · 8 answers · asked by zac s 2

Is the expanding universe theory based on nothing more than Red Shift - or is there some other evidence for it.

2006-08-05 05:08:39 · 9 answers · asked by Henry 5

2006-08-05 04:06:02 · 10 answers · asked by dmwallin2002 1

2006-08-05 03:55:27 · 13 answers · asked by Again 1

How come V is a constant in E=Mc2 over V, but time is a variable without dimensional drag?

2006-08-05 03:50:34 · 11 answers · asked by magicMcArthur 1

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