Everything posted by Brainee
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algebra
Is a quadratic equation a part of algebra?
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external neutron initiator
How do you inject the nuetrons, the deuterium and tritium are in way? I mean in boosted fission bomb.
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external neutron initiator
Can you mention how a boosted fission bomb can be designed to use external neutron initiator.
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force messengers
Do force messengers have anti-matter counter-parts?
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external neutron initiator
How do external neutron initiators work in boosted fission bombs? Where are they placed to initiate fission reactions? Are they sent through tube and how?
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Radiation
Why are only alpha, beta and gamma radiation often mentioned? There are other forms of radiation.
- f(x)dx
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f(x)dx
How do you calculate f(x) times dx?
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f(x)dx
what doe f(x)dx mean and how is it used?
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matter-antimatter
Is quark a particle?
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matter-antimatter
What about matter quarks and anti-matter quarks, do they annihilate?
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matter-antimatter
Can anti-matter protons annihilate with matter protons or is it only matter and anti-matter quarks that can annihilate?
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Calculus
What is calculus used for.
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Calculus
I do not understand what calculus means in internet. Could someone please explain it simply for someone without mathematical education. Thanks.
- Calculus
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initiator in boosted fission
How do boosted fission bombs have fusion fuel in centre since that is where the initiator is?
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James Webb Space Telescope
When will all new knowledge from James Webb Space Telescope be available in book/-s? Are at present any new knowledge from James Webb Space Telescope available? If so please mention it or them.
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spectography and red shift
what is a standard candle?
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spectography and red shift
How do you know how much light has redshifted?
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spectography and red shift
Sorry, I meant when light from distant body red shifts, how can use spectrography to determine what its made of?
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spectography and red shift
When space body travels far it red shifts, how can one then see what it is made of using spectgraphy?
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anti matter
I meant when anti-electron and a common quark meet do they annihilate or does it have have to be same particle type to annihilate for example an anti-electron and a common electron?
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anti matter
When an anti-electron and an anti-quark meet do they annihilate or does it have to be same particle type to annihilate for example an anti-electron and an electron?
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metal detector
How do metal detectors work since they can detect metals that are not magnetic?