[b] EDIT:[/b] I'll provide to. i is a (non)real number, that goes perfectly well in to any kind of math (even though it makes it more abstract).
[b]EDIT:[/b] As some of you pointed out, I've been too lazy to add in the definition of i, which is: i = square root of -1.
[b]Edit:[/b] Over 500 more or less intellectual replies. I am truly amazed.
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3 답변Stimulations is required for semen to travel from testicles up the urethra and exit the shaft of the penis. This is known as Ejaculation, with is required to breed with the opposing sex. Females require the males seed to enter their canal and reach their ovaries to bare offspring. However, for Seahorses... it is quite awkward.
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2 답변[b]Why Sudden Changes in Speed Suck[/b] In physics, Impulse (dM) is the change in momentum; it is a relationship of Force (F) times Time (T). dM = F * T Say that you're driving along at 60mph, and then you slam on the brakes to 0mph (dM = 60). If it takes you 5 seconds (or 0.00139 hours) to stop (T = .00139), the equation becomes 60 = F * .00139. F = 60 / .00139 = 43,165.46766. That's a lot of force, and you're going to feel it. Now instead of slamming on the brakes, you put on the brakes well in advance and it takes you 30 seconds (or .00833 hours). The equation now is 60 = F * .00833. F = 60 / .00833 = 7,202.88115. That's a huge difference in force! You may still feel it, but it won't jerk you around nearly as much as suddenly stopping! That's why when something drops on a pillow (or something soft) it won't instantly break; it's taking longer to slow down and has less force impacting it. It's also why you see people roll when they land from a high fall; it takes longer for them to come to a halt and has less force on their legs.
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41 답변작성자: Aech0s 7/11/2015 2:26:10 AM
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5 답변작성자: Homey 7/8/2015 11:35:28 PMJust a recap for you skrubs Fundamentals of physics Quarks: Up, Down,Charm,Strange,Top, Bottom Leptons: electron, muon, tau, tau neutrino, muon neutrino, electron neutrino. Force Carriers: Photon, gluon, Z boson, W Boson Also: Higgs Boson Ask questions/ discuss
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1 답변http://www.gizmag.com/quantum-theory-reality-anu/37866/ Mind bending stuff. Too much for me to bother typing out so here ya go.
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3 답변작성자: LahDsai 7/8/2015 9:01:36 AMPretty much everyone of European descent can find a common ancestor with any other person of European descent within the last 1000 years (or 30 generations). Pretty much everyone in the world can find a common ancestor with anyone if we go back 3000 years (100 generations). Given how the world is becoming more globalized, it's pretty safe to assume that if you and all your descendents have an average of 2 offspring, everyone in the world will be your direct descendant in only a couple thousand years. What kind of people do you want to fill the world with?...
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45 답변작성자: Autolycus 7/8/2015 8:18:24 AM