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    Can Ultra High Temperatures and Densities Reveal New States of Matter?

    No, that's all good. Thanks badphysicist. Interestingly enough, I am actually conducting research on the Bose-Einstein condensates of dilute gases in atoms, I am sure your insight will help.
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    What Makes Quarks' Charmness and Strangeness Unique?

    Thats right blechman, and it is rather humorous when you think about the flow of currents and how they have been positioned or assigned through strangeness. As in Ben Franklin's case, Sometimes you've got to learn things the hard way. lol. Thanks for your insight.
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    Can Ultra High Temperatures and Densities Reveal New States of Matter?

    I understand the stages of matter, and how they can be altered under extreme conditions. but can there be new states of matter in ultra high temperatures and densities readings?
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    What Makes Quarks' Charmness and Strangeness Unique?

    Lol. understandable... I knew there had to be a more as you put "conventional" meaning. It was beginning to really put a damper on the day. Thanks nrged.
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    What Makes Quarks' Charmness and Strangeness Unique?

    Ive noticed when we are viewing the quark table in particular its charmness, and strangeness we know; c quark has a charmness of +1, but the strangeness of an s quark = -1. I would like to better understand why. Is it not thought that the s quark has a strangness of +1?
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    Force that keeps sub atomic particles of an atom together

    Thanks mathman, much respect. That cleared things up for me.
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    Force that keeps sub atomic particles of an atom together

    [FONT="Fixedsys"] [SIZE="3"] I am in sorts about Radioactivity, I would like to know what other force keeps sub atomic particles of an atom from coming apart? I realize that gravitational pull is not what holds the particles together, but is there a more dominant force that does so? Does...
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    Mass Conservation in Chemical Reactions

    Thanks tiny - tim, and Borek very much for that. That will surely assist me with an experiment I am conducting... Its nice to be a part of the physics community...
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    Mass Conservation in Chemical Reactions

    [FONT="Book Antiqua"] I realize that to calculate heat being released and contained during nuclear reaction you must understand the difference between its product mass and reactant mass by using *E=mc2.* My Question pertains to the heat being released during a chemical reaction... Is Mass...
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    Overcoming Math Struggles: Pursuing a Passion for Physics in Community College

    Thanks Fearless, I appreciate it... I am going to make a valiant effort to become what I need. I will be actively contributing to this board whenever I can. Nothing can stop us now.
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    Overcoming Math Struggles: Pursuing a Passion for Physics in Community College

    I am a student currently attending a community college in Florida. I am what you would call a more right brain oriented individual, with an acute fascination with physics. Its become so much so that I can consider physics a passion. I have One problem. I am not "highly exceptional" in math, and...
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