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    What Does Newton's Gravitation Constant Represent?

    You all know the equation. F=G x M x m div by d squared. I would like to know what Newton's gravitation constant represents. I would appreciate it if someone could tell me the procedure. By what measurments are the two masses weighed (kilograms, etc.)? Do you first multiply the two masses...
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    What is the Relationship Between Space and Time?

    Ok, thanks. I got most of that. :smile:
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    What is the Relationship Between Space and Time?

    Ok, thanks for trying to explain, but I had no idea what you said.:lol: Whats a x-axis, and all the other stuff you said. I could always use a physics teacher. I am only 14, and am pretty new to physics. Yes, I do know that motion dilates time. However, we as people do not notice it...
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    Formation of Black Holes from Neutron Stars and White Dwarfs

    Cool RS. I was just reading that book. However, I didn't understand something he said. He said there were extremely rare miniscule black holes, around the size of the nucleus of an atom. However, I was just watching a nova, and one of the astromoners says that a "black hole" has to be...
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    What is the Relationship Between Space and Time?

    I was reading "Black Holes and Time Warps", by Kip Thorne. I was puzzled a bit on a certain subject. Einstein implies that your space and time is a mixture of my space and time. I'm confused there. Can somebody help me out.
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    Questions About Intervals in Calculus for 14 Year Olds

    Omg, yes. The problem was asking for an intersection. Sorry for not being specific enough.
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    Questions About Intervals in Calculus for 14 Year Olds

    Ok, I'm very new to calculus, and was stuck on the very basics of it. I'm only 14, but am extremely interested in math and science. I was inspired to study calculus when reading a book named, "Five Equations that changed the World", by Michael Guillen. Now I was doing some problems involving...
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