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PostSubject: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 12:58 am

Sticks gave me the idea for this. So basicly it is a bunch of Questions about odd and inns that we all know about (hopup) but can't figurre how it works (sometimes) . Ill try to start a new question every day (in this topic) unless the other one is still going. I will know most of the answers or ask them in my scince class to find the answer or do some research. If now one answers Ill help try to make it less confusing for just put the answer. Also if you have a guess add it since how many people on this site know the answer off the top of there head is slim.



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How can a fussion reaction create energy, and still not lost any from the atom at the same time.

Hint: 1. Happned in the past few years that we belive we know why this happens
2. Famos mathations might be able to help you comprehend.
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 7:50 pm

O.K. I gotta take a shot at this,

E=mc2

The resulting loss in mass is smaller than the amount of enrgy released ??


Or are you talking about Cold Fusion, which to this day has never been fully proven.

Or should I just open up another beer can kill a few more Brain Cells Laughing
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 8:48 pm

Slob you got the basic E=mc2 which i though most people would know.

So answer force from the heat/colision is turned into matter so you lost heat/ speed when fussion occurs.



Todays:

You send a aton traveling .1mph off the speed of light and another in the oppisite direction (tword the other atom) off at .1mph from speed of light. What is the speed at which they colide?
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 9:09 pm

2(speed of light-.1mph)

All I can give you is a equation.
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 9:12 pm

it would be .2 of the speed of light. it like a car going 60 ananother car going 60 they collide at 120 mph
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 9:26 pm

Mgunner, he said .1 from the speed of light.

I'm going to go with LW on this one. Science really isn't my thing though.

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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 10:22 pm

right! we had the same answer i just worded it wrong i said ''.2 of the speed of light in stead of ''from'' the speed of light
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 10:26 pm

I am going with Slob get me a beer.
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 10:44 pm

Quote :
So answer force from the heat/colision is turned into matter so you lost heat/ speed when fussion occurs.


But that answer isnยดt complete

The Force from the Collission results in the production of matter with loss of mass ( Free Neutrons ), producing more energy ( Heat ) at the point of fusion ( Speed ), but the resulting gain in energy is still larger than the loss of Mass or Speed.

also considered to be the key to Perpetual Motion, but what do I know, I hated Math.
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 10:47 pm

perpetual motion is a myth...
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 11:07 pm

Not when taken into Fusion, the problem is we donยดt know how to harness all the energy released.

Any Action that produces more energy than is needed to cause an action is Perpetual Motion.

And fusion is just that, At the point of fusion the energy released is larger than the amount of energy required to cause the action, Theoretically, you could produce a reactor that could be self sustaining with unlimited energy reserves, if you could figure out a way to harness all the energy released.

Another reason why people invest so much into Cold Fusion ( I think that is more of a myth ), Fusion at room temp.
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 11:10 pm

yes fusion at room temp is a myth

now creating a sun we could harness energy from would be epic. just the technology isn't their.
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 11:16 pm

Actually I think there are better ways to harness the energy available, just not smart enough to figure them out Laughing

Who ever thought you would find a discussion like this in an AS Forum !!!!
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeTue Feb 10, 2009 11:20 pm

airsofters are innovators. Remember we have several nexgen players here.

back to the subject, there are other ways to harness energy just we haven't been able to research it.

As long as humans exist, they will always be technologically advancing.
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeWed Feb 11, 2009 5:27 pm

wow this forum might be the answer to getting away from fossil fuels
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeWed Feb 11, 2009 6:37 pm

Lol mggunner,

Stranger things have happened Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeWed Feb 11, 2009 6:54 pm

i can only imagine.....
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeWed Feb 11, 2009 11:33 pm

has anyone heard about string theory? I sent my freshman science class into a frenzy mwanahaha
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string theory is a little too much for me to grasp. They are saying you would potentially have the ability to create whatever you want. Obvious I need to do a little research, but I don't have the time.
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yeah it's a great way to kill time and get a headache hahaha
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeThu Feb 12, 2009 11:40 pm

Ok for the speed of light answer I don't know if you got it but I was trying to say 1 means you reached the speed of light. And who over said the two cars at difrent directions and hit each other and you combine there speed, and that is what speed they hit at. Although when you do this on a quantum level things change. No one on earth have reached something all the way up to the speed of light. In a partical acelerator they send two atom at each other at .99 speed of light (remember 1 is speed of light) so when they hit you would think they hit at 1.98 but they don't they hit at .999 . This is due to another theory by Einstine at says you can not travel beyond the speed of light becuase you mass would become bigger then the universe.

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How can we make black holes yet not die.
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeFri Feb 13, 2009 6:44 am

This is a huge subject here in Europe since the start up of the Hadron Collider ,

I Know the answer but here it is explained better,



Quote :
Steven Giddings, from the University of California at Santa Barbara, and Scott Thomas, from Stanford, base their prediction on a speculative notion that space contains dimensions beyond the familiar three. These extra dimensions could extend a few thousandths of an inch—huge by subatomic standards—but would remain imperceptible under normal conditions. In a powerful particle accelerator, the additional dimensions could make themselves known by increasing the gravitational attraction between two colliding particles. Gravity grows stronger as two masses move closer together. In three dimensions, halving the distance quadruples the attraction. But for a particle existing in nine dimensions, halving the distance increases the gravitational force by a factor of 256. "If you bring two particles close enough together, the gravity could form a black hole," Giddings says.


if I remember correctly, `` Black Holes ยดยด actually evaporate when they no longer have the gravitational field surrounding them strong enough to support them.

@Jman, From your writing skills, it would appear as if you have the same affliction as my younger Brother, Your Gray Matter is working light years faster than the mechanics of your hands. I know the frustration he goes through, and only because of the experience with him am I able to make Heads of Tails of your posts, but not everybody here can do that. So I am asking you to take a little time before posting to Double check before Posting, Nobody here is expecting perfect Grammar or Spelling, but ease in reading and comprehending is just good Forum etiquette.

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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeFri Feb 13, 2009 9:11 am

the swedes made a black hole last year and they said it might suck the whole planet into it and we would all die i don't know how they did it but, they did
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeSat Feb 14, 2009 2:58 am

Now if I can spell it. I have caulpools tunnel, so sometimes somethings like this take an hour to write (depending if it is acting up).

Also nice job of pulling that off the internet.


Todays (saturday):
How weak is gravity here compaired to the other dimentions.
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PostSubject: Re: Common known but not comprehened   Common known but not comprehened Icon_minitimeSat Feb 14, 2009 7:27 am

Carpal tunnel syndrome ( CTS ), is no joke, sorry to hear you have it.

Am going to pass on the dimensional gravity question, never really got the gist of that concept.
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