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When looking outside a window in a plane, you may see clouds, other planes, the ground below, bodies of water, cities, mountains, or landscapes depending on the
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Deadly poison used in the Apollo program to power equipment?
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The deadly poison used in the Apollo program to power equipment was polonium-210. It was used in the Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators (RTGs) to provide el
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Do All stars pass through a zenith?
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No, not all stars pass through the zenith. The zenith is the point directly overhead an observer, so stars that are close to the celestial pole (North or South)
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Why is definite volume a physical property in a liquid state?
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Definite volume in a liquid state is a physical property because liquids have a fixed volume that does not change significantly under normal conditions. The par
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What is the weight of a space rocket?
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The weight of a space rocket can vary significantly depending on its size and payload capacity. Generally, a medium-sized rocket can weigh anywhere from a few h
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Why is landing on the moon different from landing on the earth?
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Landing on the moon is different from landing on Earth mainly because the moon has lower gravity, no atmosphere, and a different surface composition. These fact
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Center of gravity on a rocket?
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The center of gravity on a rocket is the point where all the weight of the rocket can be considered to act. It is an important parameter that must be carefully
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How long is absolute refractory period for skeletal muscles?
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The absolute refractory period for es skeletal muscles is about 1 to 2 milliseconds. During this time, the muscle fiber is unable to respond to a new stimulus, no
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Does Earth exert a force on Mercury?
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Yes, Earth exerts a gravitational force on Mercury due to its mass. This force influences Mercury's orbit around the Sun.
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Deadly poison used in the Apollo program to power equipment?
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The deadly poison used in the Apollo program to power equipment was polonium-210. It was used in the Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators (RTGs) to provide el
Read more
Physics
Do All stars pass through a zenith?
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No, not all stars pass through the zenith. The zenith is the point directly overhead an observer, so stars that are close to the celestial pole (North or South)
Read more
Science
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Why is definite volume a physical property in a liquid state?
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Definite volume in a liquid state is a physical property because liquids have a fixed volume that does not change significantly under normal conditions. The par
Read more
Physics
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What is the weight of a space rocket?
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The weight of a space rocket can vary significantly depending on its size and payload capacity. Generally, a medium-sized rocket can weigh anywhere from a few h
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Physics
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Why is landing on the moon different from landing on the earth?
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Landing on the moon is different from landing on Earth mainly because the moon has lower gravity, no atmosphere, and a different surface composition. These fact
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Physics
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Center of gravity on a rocket?
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The center of gravity on a rocket is the point where all the weight of the rocket can be considered to act. It is an important parameter that must be carefully
Read more
Physics
+2
How long is absolute refractory period for skeletal muscles?
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The absolute refractory period for es skeletal muscles is about 1 to 2 milliseconds. During this time, the muscle fiber is unable to respond to a new stimulus, no
Read more
Physics
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Does Earth exert a force on Mercury?
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Yes, Earth exerts a gravitational force on Mercury due to its mass. This force influences Mercury's orbit around the Sun.
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