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    I accidentally dropped my huge old RCA tube tv and the video inputs in the back kind of sank into the inside of the tv. I got them back to their original position but when I turned it on again there is this weird color distortion on the bottom half of the screen. Its not connected yet but the menu (which should be all blue) looks blue at the top, then goes to green yellow then red at the very bottom edges. There is also blue/green circular discoloration around the bottom edges when I turn the tv on. What do you think should be done about this.

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  • more sat math help?

    If v/(v+1) x 1/V x v/(v-1)=7/w

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    so how is v/(v^2-1)=1?

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    if x^2+y^2=87 and xy=38, what is the value of (x+y)^2

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    2 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago
  • making a web site?

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    i know html coding but i have no idea how to actually get my site on the web without using a hosting site

    i know that there is a way to do it i mean how were the first sites created they arent all being hosted

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    3 AnswersInternet1 decade ago
  • intregueing chemestry question?

    ok i was doing a heat release question where i am given two molecules and the bond energies of each of their pieces and a reaction

    i was asked to calculate the change in heat for the reaction

    i found that the reactants side was 345 less than the products side

    i know the formula says that i am to take the products side and subtract from the reactants side but explain to me how that makes logical sense

    that would mean you get an answer reactants-products=-345

    i knew this but i thought about it and i wrote +345 (i got it wrong) because if it were the other way that would mean that the reactants give up an amount of energy less than that which the products need to form and the reaction gives off energy this is impossible

    (no free lunch rule)

    how can u need more energy than u have and still give off energy

    (energy is measured from the point of view of the system remember)

    2 AnswersChemistry1 decade ago