I haven't read the entire thread (I don't have much time) so please don't crucify me.
Anyway, even if an antimatter-matter reaction only produces photons, wouldn't there be quite a lot of energy just from the light being transformed into thermal energy?
Explain the following observations a) HCl is a stronger acid than H2S; etc...
I just need to know how to find this out, I read through the chapter but it didn't explain it all that well, and the notes my teacher gave me didn't go over it at all.
I know how you feel, Billy.
I love Physics and am very good at it, but I absolutely hate Chemistry and am generally very bad at it (bad position to be in for an AP chem student...)
If it helps, my dad explained to me that the reason I hate it so much is because there are more broken rules than...
The military will take anything that's useful to them.
There's no set degree, and there's no real degree that is more or less useful to the military.
I, personally, intend to get a degree in aeronautical or aerospace engineering because that is what I am best suited for.
Basically, go with...