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Physics question! Kinematics equation: an object released at height h...?
An object is released from rest at a height h. It travels 0.5h during the first second of its descent. Determine the average speed of the object during its entire descent.
1 AnswerPhysics4 years agoRib pain and neck pain; are they related?
I have a sharp pain on my ribcage underneath my right breast. It hurts when I take a deep breath in and feels almost like a popping. My neck has also been hurting really bad as well and I had a brief headache yesterday. Is there any way these two things are correlated?
I'm 15 years old, female, I eat very healthy (no processed foods, refined sugars, dairy, etc.) and I'm not super active.
I don't know if it's related, but I also got a super bad burn on my arm and right breast almost two weeks ago. It was a 2nd degree burn and blistered pretty bad. It might have gotten infected but I used activated charcoal and tea tree oil on it and I honestly think it healed the infection (if there ever was one).
2 AnswersPain & Pain Management5 years agoHow to pronounce Sol (a name)?
If you saw it in a book, how would you pronounce the name Sol? If the character was a girl.
15 AnswersBaby Names5 years agoWhat is it called when your organs stop working?
It's not a disease... an illness?
3 AnswersOther - Diseases5 years agoWhich name do you prefer?
7 AnswersProgramming & Design5 years agoHow do they make up the genus of a scientific name?
I know the scientific name of a plant is made up of two parts, the genus and the species. The second part is the adjective but how do scientists make up the first part? (I'm writing a sci-fi type novel and need to come up with fictional plant names...)
Take a flower for example. Make up a genus for it.
Thanks a bunch.
3 AnswersBiology5 years agoLatin word scientific name help?
"Albus" means "white" in Latin. Why do they use albus, alba, and album in scientific names? Why not just use one? What's the difference and does it matter?
For instance, here are some scientific names.
American white ibis: Eudocimus albus
White oak: Quercus alba
Mistletoe: Viscum album
As you can see, in one scientific name the second word is "albus", whereas in the White Oak scientific name it is "alba" and for Mistletoe it is "album".
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4 AnswersBotany5 years agoSimilar words?
2 AnswersSingles & Dating5 years agoWords with beautiful meaning? For a name?
4 AnswersWords & Wordplay5 years ago(Men) Do you not like it when your long-term girlfriend constantly wants to do it?
I'm just wondering if sex loses it's "charm" or whatever if there is no chase and if the woman wants to do it all the time. If there is no chase, is there no excitement for the guy and eventually it gets boring?
2 AnswersSingles & Dating6 years agoWhat is the 5th element Quintessence?
I am researching the "fifth element", quintessence but I can't figure out what exactly it is/does. The other four - water, fire, earth, and wind - can all be controlled... is this "quintessence" similar?
1 AnswerWords & Wordplay6 years agoHow would you pronounce this name?
4 AnswersBaby Names6 years agoQuestions about Military paying for college tuition?
I m a high school student looking into the military to pay for college. I know a little about the GI bill paying for tuition after you serve, but is there anything that you can have them pay for your college first and sign a contract or something to serve AFTER you ve completed college? Wouldn t that make the most sense anyway if someone goes into the military (air force or navy) as a medic, so they have a medical education first?
3 AnswersMilitary6 years agoSpanish speakers please help!?
1 AnswerLanguages6 years agoWhich spelling for this name?
Seren, Saren, or Seran. Also, how would you pronounce each?
Would your pronounciation change if I told you it was short for Seraphine/Serephine or Seraphina/Serephina?
Thanks!
3 AnswersBaby Names6 years agoOpinions on the name Seren?
3 AnswersBaby Names6 years agoWhich spelling for this name?
9 AnswersBaby Names6 years ago