Every dam empties into a river which continues to flow downstream; as such there is still energy to be extracted from the lower elevation downstream....
I presume you mean GENDANKINS head he seems to be the obvious asshole of the third degree
Whence 3 times you reprimand those who do not understand, tis time to take yourself at hand.
I think bush got a whiff of the broccoli warfting out of the kitchen
According to Bronowski the greatest advance to civilization is when the first man plabted a seed. This set the foundations for civilization, and...
If the Romans lost the battle of Actium, then the world today would be totally asian and not european. society today would be 200 years advanced.
If the Romans lost the battle of Actium, we would be advanced by 200 years and basking in an asian culture instead of european.
According to prominent historians, if the Romans lost the battle of Actium against Egypt, then the world would have proceeded with asian dominance...
is the speed of light constant Doesn't the speed of light slow down in water; thus the theory of refraction?
It seems that with the turmoil that has visited the earth in lifes evolutionary history, that in spite of the havoc upon the living species it...
potential and kinetic energy According to Einstein, the mass of a body increases as its velocity increases; \ the energy used in accelerating a mass...
Do I take this to mean that there is no way of calculating the area of a rectangle to be mathematically equal to the area of a circle? can this be...
According to the universal equation of gravity, its forces varies with the square of the distances between the two masses. At what depth into the...
Im sure that there must someone who is adept at math who could devise harmonic equations for these two orbital points and solve simultaneously for...
Like I said, if the relative orbital velocities were a rational multiple of eachother, then they would eventually impact (1.1:1 1.2:1 1.3:1 2:1...
I believe I have solved my problem. Assume that instead of elastic balls, they were two points assuming the trajectory of the impacted balls; their...
chance imacts? I believe I solved my problem. Assuming the impact were merely points which were travelling around the inside of the sphere, then...
Its called centrifugal force, and remember its in a non gravatational field
It seems rather obvious, instead of two billiard balls impacting on a flat table they are impacting on the inside of a large sphere, and going around...
If two perfectly elasstic balls were placed on the inside surface of a large hollow sphere, and were made to impact with eachother ,and traveling...
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