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2010PHS_Senior
How did energy form if it cannot be created nor destroyed?
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badhorsey
The speed of light is (generally) defined as an absolute limit of velocity. But is that relative to a stationery observer, or as a general velocity? Do we have any way of knowing what our current...
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mollykins
while looking at a maths revisioni looked at reaaranging formulas, but there was something that confused me. I know the density is mass / volume, but i've always done it as g/cm cubed, or another...
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farmerswife
The MOD are saying I need red warning lights on turbines with hub height 18.3m and blade tip approx 25m, about 2 miles from helicopter base. Does anyone know of legislation about this?
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sara3
okay, re-post from chatterbank. let's see what you scientists think! today I wore a lightweight scarf, looping once around my neck, the ends hanging equally down my frontage, right and left. why does...
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gos618
Can anyone offer a clue to a word that appears to be 'remifromibus'. This unlikely word is probably spelt wrong and may have 1 or 2 or even more letters wrong. The writing was written by a doctor and...
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PringlesQueen
Please could some whizz tell me how I can covert 100g/m2 to a tog rating? I am buying a ready bed for my toddler with an integrated sleeping bag and it states that the bag has a warmth value of...
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nfn
We're making a very simple mobile for my son's Easter egg competition - sun, moon and oeuf (ahem). Where should I put the moon - ie behind or in front of sun or earth? Thanks in advance...
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ailie
Car does 42 mpg How many miles per litre is this?...
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Brugel
In one of his Maths books the author Martin Gardner talks about the following thought experiment. Imagine that you make contact with a being from some far part of the galaxy and communicate with him...
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mollykins
I was doing some revision, and whilst looking on a periodic table of elements i realised that there is no j on the p.t.o.e. I am i right or did i miss something, i'm sure i checked the lanthanoids and...
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icebread
are rainbows all the same size from one end to the other and why are thay the shape thay are?
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Joolee1980
Some people think it has and i wondered what evidence there was for this.
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Coldicote
I wasn't sure where to put this, but science seems as good as anywhere. We hear a lot of concern about 'landfill' , 'landraise' and seas being polluted, but why is rubbish disposal so problematic when...
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VeroniK
Hello to everybody! I'm from a senior student at the Linguistic University from Russia and I'm carrying out a scientific research on the topic "English euphemisms in the sphere of human beings'...
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anna-gorokhova
Hello! I’m a foreign senior student, who is currently carrying out a scientific research, centered around British national character and would appreciate it greatly if you could lend me a...
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mollykins
im doing some revision about lenses and here's something i don't quite understand. if you're given the focal length of an object, say 40cm and you know that focal length equal 1/power how would you...

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