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5. Define Absolute Zero: The number of Championships won by the Falcons.
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5. Define Absolute Zero: The number of Championships won by the Falcons.
Answers to come later.
5. Define Absolute Zero: The number of Championships won by the Falcons.
Answers to come later.
1. What is a Googol and what is its power? What year was it first used and who named it?
Googol was the last Martian Emeperor. His power was to command the elements with his mind, and it was first used in Earth year 5000 B.C.E. This power was known as Elementkinesis and was so-named by Sir Isaac Newton.
2. Give the power and numerals of the following Prefix's:
Exa; Peta; Tera
Exa: Power of Earth. Peta: Power of Fire. Tera: Power of Wind. You left out Gi: Power of Water and Mati: Power of Heart. By their powers combined, HE IS CAPTAIN PLANET.
3. Name the very large numbers starting with Billion up to the name with 100 zeros?
Lotta zeros, lotta zeros +1, etc.
4. What is a finite number and an Infinite Number and is it possible to count to infinity?
A finite number is a number so fine that other numbers can't help but be sexually attracted to it. An infinte number is not fine, and all numbers hate it. Theoretically you could count to infinity, but since it's an infinite number and thus ugly, who would want to?
5. Define Absolute Zero:
Absolute Zero is a 2006 B-movie disaster film starring Jeff Fahey and former Baywatch star Erika Eleniak.
6. Define Superconductivity:
Superconductivity occurs when an orchestra conductor is so good at his job that audiences proclaim him to be "super."
7. Define "String Theory." :
The theory that if you tie a piece of string around your finger it will help you remember things.
8. What is Inertia? What law in Physics did Inertia inspire, and who is the Scientist who proposed it?
Inertia is a character in DC Comics. He was originally the clone of Bart Allen (AKA Impulse/Kid Flash) who did evil things and wore a green costume.
9. Name the two lift forces that causes a baseball to curve and how many inches and centimeters it can curve in the 60.6 inches or 18.4 meters it travels from pitcher to batter:
The pitcher and the pitch. 3.
10. Two well-known scientific principles dictate the characteristic flight of a boomerang. What are they?
Australians and kangaroos.
11. Who is the founder of the science of Magnetism? What is the unit of magnetism named for him and what is it's symbol?
Magneto. It is also called Magneto. The symbol is a picture of him defeating Professor Charles Xavier once and for all.
12. What is the name used to identifty a supposed substance given off during the process of combustion? Name the Theory and the Chemist who developed it.
Peanut fire. It was developed by noted Peanutologist George Washington Carver.
13. What is an Adiabatic process?
The process in which a diabetic becomes comatose after eating too much sugar.
14. Who invented tghe Cyclotron, and what is it used to study?
The Cyclotron was my favorite ride at the Parish fair when I was a kid. It was used to study how much spinning a kid could take before he puked.
15. What is a Leyden Jar and what is it used for?
It's a device that scientist use to get Leyd.
16. What is the speed of light in miles per second and kilometers per second?
Not as fast as the speed of love.
17. Is the speed of sound constant, and if not, what does it depend on?
Trees falling in the woods and whether or not anyone is around to hear them.
18. What is the fourth state of matter?
Nebraska.
19. What is the difference between Nuclear fission and nuclear fusion?
Nuclear fission occurs when one uses a reactor to kill all the fish in the lake.
20. Who developed the Periodic table?
An angry, irritated woman who really disgusted and upset her dinner guests that night.
21. What was the first element to be discovered?
Rainbows.
22. What are the most abundant atoms in the universe, and what is the name of the rule that describes this?
Magic Atoms. Sorcery.
23. What is the density of air?
Lighter than a feather, heavier than nothing.
24. What are the 4 major divisions of Chemistry?
Acid, Foam, Bubbles, and Gas.
25. What is Nuclear Magnetic Resonance?
An organization for magnets that are against nuclear proliferation.
26. What is a Syzygy?
Everyone's favorite Welsh cousin.
27. What is an Opposition?
The stance I feel towards these questions.
28. How many Constellations are there?
As many as your imagination can make. Take a look, it's in a book. READING RAINBOW.
29. What is a Sun Dog?
A dog that likes to surf, party, and hang out on the beach. Spuds Mackenzie (RIP) was a Sun Dog.
30. What is Sidereal time?
What you call it when people DO got time for that.
Answers to come later.
1. What is a Googol and what is its power? What year was it first used and who named it?
A number that starts with 1 and has 100 zeroes'
4. What is a finite number and an Infinite Number and is it possible to count to infinity?
An infinite number is a fraction. Like 1/3 is .333. It never really makes a whole number. No.
5. Define Absolute Zero:
When all atomic movement stops.
8. What is Inertia? What law in Physics did Inertia inspire, and who is the Scientist who proposed it?
Is the resistance of a stationary object to start moving. i dunno, ditto
13. What is an Adiabatic process?
Something about heat?
15. What is a Leyden Jar and what is it used for?
Some kind of old battery?
16. What is the speed of light in miles per second and kilometers per second?
186,ooo miles per second.
17. Is the speed of sound constant, and if not, what does it depend on?
Only the speed of light is constant.
19. What is the difference between Nuclear fission and nuclear fusion?
Fission occurs when the nucleus of an atom splits. If the particles from the split atoms collide with other atoms causing them to split it can cause a chain reaction if the substance is dense enough.
I kind of know what fusion is but don't understand it.
20. Who developed the Periodic table?
insert menstruation joke here, ______________.
23. What is the density of air?
Doesn't that depend on the altitude?
28. How many Constellations are there?
Do we even know?
29. What is a Sun Dog?
An optical illusion where more than one sun is observed at the same time.
30. What is Sidereal time?
What astronomers use to keep track of where a star is in the sky.
I can hardly wait.
BTW - some of these are math questions, some are history and some are science.
Prefix's
it's position
it's symbol
Harkin's
BTW, math is also a part of science.
A long time ago, I realized in talking to many of you - especially Bleu Reader and Taurus - that my knowledge was not up to par in the realm of science; So, I have taken to studying on my own to learn as much as I can. This is the reason I decided to make this post to show that I actually took many of your opinions to heart. So, now I will give you the answers that you are all eagerly waiting for. Bleu, your wish is my command:
5. Define Absolute Zero:
A: The theoretical temperature at which all substances have zero thermal energy. Originally conceived as the temperature at which an ideal gs at constant pressure would contract to zero volume, absolute zero is of great significance in thermodynamics and is used as the fixed point for absolute temperature scales. Absolute zero is equivalent to 0K, -459.67 F or -273.15 C
I would actually give this shorter version higher points because it shows a deeper understanding of what is actually happening, as opposed to regurgitated facts. But that's just me.5. Define Absolute Zero:
When all atomic movement stops.