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Physics - December 2006

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What perdictions of the future do you have?Do you look forward to the events and in what time frame do you expect fullfillment.

2006-12-12 20:32:31 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

one time i was at my chruchs holloween party i was the last person to guess how many candies ar in a jar and i picked the exacite number, and then i when i go to bed and i dream of what people will do in the morning whats wrong with me and i always get thing like this right. help me

2006-12-12 20:03:54 · 6 answers · asked by niah 1

in a solid...

2006-12-12 19:52:01 · 3 answers · asked by wrtj82 2

I believe that the problem lies in the fact that there could never be an absolute zero; therefore zero in it's designated place in the number line could never be the sum of any thing. That I believe is the nature of the problem. Zero is actually none of something not nothing. So zero plus zero would actually equal two none of somethings.
It is my belief that this could be fixed by replaceing zero with an overlapping double infinity representing an event horizen in the center of the number line. Subsequently adding a positive and a negative zero on either side.

I believe an overhaul of the mathematic language is due.
The world is not flat, the Earth is not the center of the universe, gravity is a force, naked singulaities do exist.(ask now shirtless Steven Hawkings) Infinity has to come from somewhere. Picture the number line as a NUMBER CIRCLE.

2006-12-12 18:54:38 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-12 18:40:29 · 7 answers · asked by idrisies 1

2006-12-12 17:39:44 · 8 answers · asked by bhupesh g 1

calculate the mass flow rate in grams per secomd of blood p is 1.0 g/cm^3 in an aorta branches to form a large number of cpullaries with a combined cross-sectional area of 3.0 times 10^3 cm^2. what is the flow speed in the capillaries?

2006-12-12 16:41:40 · 1 answers · asked by Kitana 2

Water is pumped into a storage tank from a well delivering 20. gallons of water in 30.0 seconds through a pipe of 1.00 in.^2 cross-sectional area. What is the average velocity of the water in the pipe as the water is pumped from the well?

2006-12-12 16:36:51 · 3 answers · asked by Kitana 2

There is a theory that says if you move at the speed of light you will stop time. why? what does a speed have to do with time? Light speed is just a way of measuring a cartain speed. It's like saying "if you go 60mph you can pass through solid matter. There is no reason that you should be adle to. So why if you are traveling at the speed of light would time stop?

2006-12-12 15:51:48 · 14 answers · asked by catastrophy 2

if so, can it be applied to the human body chemistry? Like in overcoming diabetes? or does the idea seem stupid?

2006-12-12 15:43:06 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-12 15:30:59 · 5 answers · asked by livesinboonies 1

As you know, your mass increases at speeds approaching a significant percentage of the speed of light. Recall that at the speed of light (impossible, but bear with me) your mass would be infinite.
Here's my question - if you were to approach this phenomenon, would your mass not get to a point where it would simply collapse under its own enormous gravity - i.e. create a black hole?
Sounds logical to me - what do you think?

2006-12-12 15:20:24 · 2 answers · asked by LeAnne 7

An object weighing 300 N in air is immersed in water after being tied to a string connected to a balance. The scale now reads 265 N. Immersed in oil, the object appears to weigh 275 N. Find the density of the object and the density of the oil.

2006-12-12 15:00:48 · 2 answers · asked by Jesse 3

2006-12-12 14:56:32 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

im doing this project where u have to make a balloon powered vechile and im finished and all but i need some wheels....i was going to use the tops of a gatoraid bottle but cant put a hole in it and any sort of card board paper wont work either...so its due tommorow and i really need your help

2006-12-12 14:53:07 · 3 answers · asked by Venus in Furs 5

1 billion watts. Can anyone tell me how to understand how big this is? 10 million light bulbs I guess.

2006-12-12 14:50:19 · 9 answers · asked by presidentrichardnixon 3

of metal foil protected from air disturbances in a jar. when the ball is touched by a charged body, the leaves that normally hand down spread apart. why? explain in detail, draw a diagram if necessary.

2006-12-12 14:49:53 · 1 answers · asked by Mai N 1

extremely small. electrical forces, in comparison, are extremely large. wince we and the objects around us are composed of charged particles, why don't we usually feel electric forces? explain in detail.

2006-12-12 14:47:51 · 2 answers · asked by Mai N 1

does the frequency you hear increase, decrease, or stay the same?
does the wavelength increase, decrease, or stay the same?
does the speed of sound in the air between you and the locomotive increase, decrease, or stay the same?

2006-12-12 14:43:51 · 2 answers · asked by Mai N 1

Of course a first response is "no of course it can still happen even if it's chance is zero" And I know I'm adding emotion to science, But do you think that statement is true? I'm basically asking the converse of "if possibility is 0% than probability is 0"

Think of this stiuation, If i'm walking on the street, and I see some dog poopoo mixed with uranium, there is 0% chance no matter what that I will eat it, so therefore is it impossible for the event of me eating it to occur? I say it is impossible because the event will never happen, and it is impossible to prove it's possibility, so therefore it's impossible right?

2006-12-12 14:40:22 · 5 answers · asked by adklsjfklsdj 6

is it inconsistent to say that molecules are in perpetual motion? explain.

2006-12-12 14:37:03 · 4 answers · asked by mai n 1

of mountains than down below. but the opposite is often the case. why?

2006-12-12 14:33:07 · 3 answers · asked by mai n 1

2006-12-12 14:31:43 · 5 answers · asked by mai n 1

In the movie "De Ja Vue," they talk about bending time. Going from a, to be, in less time. That confused me. Example; I am driving from New York City, to Los Angeles. Say it takes 4 days to drive there. If I "bend time" to where it takes 2 days to drive there, what about everything between NY and LA? Do we squeeze all of it together?
To make the distance shorter, Or WHAT? I am confused.

2006-12-12 14:05:03 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

You don't have to answer all of these....answering even one would be a huge help. I just really do not understand these. Thank you so much for your time! I really appreciate it!


a. How would you estimate the time it takes for a ball thrown up with a velocity of 15 m/s to reach its highest point? What is its highest point?

b. Estimate the final velocity of a ball thrown down initially with a velocity of 15 m/s if it falls for 10 seconds. Please explain your reasoning.

c. What is the average velocity of this ball on its way up to its highest point?

d. How long does it take for the ball to reach the ground from its highest point?


THANK YOU SO MUCH. I just don't understand how to do this and I badly need help. Thanks again!

Thanks!

2006-12-12 13:59:06 · 2 answers · asked by susie q 2

Which of the following is not correct?

1 µm = 10-6 m
1 nm = 10-9 m
1 µm = 103 nm
1 µm = 10-3 mm
1 nm = 10-6 µm

2006-12-12 13:51:57 · 3 answers · asked by Steenskees 2

2006-12-12 13:46:04 · 5 answers · asked by sparky111 1

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