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How did the chemists in the early days
How did the chemists in the early days measure the atomic mass of the elements that were discovered up to that point? This question is urgent since I asked my Chems teacher this question and she said "You know what," and she was laughing "why don't you go research this for me and bring it back... -
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Graduate Another Crackpot Theory: Neutrinos
Hmm, yes I see what you mean. Well thank you for clearing up my misunderstanding sir.- theLHC
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Another Crackpot Theory: Neutrinos
Hey guys. Just before you read this, let it be known that I am merely a 16 year old, and so these are basically ideas from one who is not as educated in the field of astrophysics as others, so forgive me if this concept may sound utterly rubbish to you. Ok. So here it is. Neutrinos. There...- theLHC
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- Crackpot Neutrinos Theory
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Graduate Understanding Hagedorn Temperature: Can Light Speed Up?
Hey guys, I was just wondering. If light can slow down at the temperature of 0 degrees Kelvin, isn't it possible for light to speed up if it was in a medium that had a temperature of 10^30 degrees Kelvin, which is roughly the highest temperature attainable in nature. Your thoughts on this...- theLHC
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- Temperature
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Help I dunno how to use coefficient
well, i guess it acts in the downward direction?- theLHC
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Help I dunno how to use coefficient
well how can you put this into a summation equation? where does the friction coefficient go into the equation?- theLHC
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Help I dunno how to use coefficient
Help... I don't know how to use coefficient! Homework Statement A 20 kg mass is moving along a horizontal surface. A 150 N force is applied to it. If the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.10, calculate a) The force of friction b)The net force c)The acceleration Draw a force diagram...- theLHC
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- Coefficient
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graduate My idea on what happened to all the antimatter.
hmm... maybe there is some sort of boson particle such as the higgs boson that altered the properties of most of the existing antimatter and therefore caused the imbalance just some thought coming out of a high schooler -
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Getting the average velocity from a parabolic curve
nvm i was mistaken sorry 4 the problem :P- theLHC
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Getting the average velocity from a parabolic curve
i know that but the graph has a parabolic curve so how do you derive the average velocity of a moving object from a parabolic curve?- theLHC
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Getting the average velocity from a parabolic curve
Homework Statement A ball accelerates steadily down a ramp, starting from rest. It goes 2m in 4s. What is the average velocity? The Attempt at a Solution Well, i didnt attempt it because i didnt get it i am thinking there is a typo and it is actually asking for the average acceleration...- theLHC
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- Average Average velocity Curve Velocity
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help