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2 AnswersOther - Games & Recreation4 years agoPromposal?
1 AnswerSingles & Dating4 years agoBoot linux off of usb from windows 7 bootcamp?
Is it possible that one could make a bootable usb drive to run linux from a bootcamp partition
1 AnswerAdd-ons7 years agoRFID and transmitter?
Is there a device that would read the frequency of a radio signal and be able to produce another with the same?
2 AnswersOther - Electronics7 years agoWhat is Planck's constant measuring?
m^2 kg/s(Joules/s) is this an SI Unit? what is it?
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoIs there a transformer that I can use to plug in for electrolysis?
1 AnswerChemistry8 years agoCan kitchen hot plates be used in chemistry labs?
They're a lot cheaper and they don't seem much different.
2 AnswersChemistry8 years agowhat percentage of the dwarf planet Ceres is ice?
2 AnswersAstronomy & Space8 years agoCan a quark gluon plasma begin fusion of hydrogen?
2 AnswersPhysics8 years agoNeutron reflector for experiment?
Is there any substance which allows neutrons to bounce off of it?
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoUnder what conditions does hydrogen begin to fuse?
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoWhat is the average temperature a chemistry flask can hold?
2 AnswersChemistry8 years agoHow do you convert Joules into Mev?
4 AnswersPhysics8 years agoHow far would you have to go to become released from earth's gravitational pull?
Yes Yes I know it extends out infinitely but until it would take no energy to have a constant velocity
1 AnswerAstronomy & Space8 years agoCan someone explain Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC)?
I have read and seen what the BEC is and when particles receive wave-like properties but what is the cause of this?
2 AnswersPhysics8 years ago1/0=infinity using easy trig.?
I can explain, as we all know calculators flip out when dividing by zero. Using simple trigonometry, this can be solved... if theta equals 90 degrees we can conclude that we do not have a triangle anymore but an open figure. But according to euclidean geometry parallel lines meet once they reach infinity making it as good a triangle as an equilateral tri. Tan=sin/cos and if theta equals 90 we have tan90=1/0 if there are to right angles in a right triangle the opposite and hypotenuse sides equal infinity so infinity divided by whatever b decides to be will still equal infinity making ∞=1/0.
4 AnswersMathematics8 years agoCan someone briefly explain how the higgs boson is a fundamental piece in the standard model?
I know how the Higgs boson is an excitement of the Higgs field and that it has a value at every point in space but what is the Higgs boson's role in giving mass to particles?
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoWhere can I self teach myself physics?
I was wondering if there were any good physics websites or could you recommend any good books?
2 AnswersPhysics8 years agoHow do I get better times on my Rubik's Cube?
My time on a Rubik's cube is 1:46.4 using the white cross method... is there a faster easier way to do it? if so where can I learn?
2 AnswersToys8 years agowhat is ∑ mean? I know its in physics equations which I am very interested in.?
By the way I'm new to physics and cosmology
7 AnswersMathematics8 years ago