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RyanJ

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  1. Oh yes inbd lots of interesting science articles through it Lots and lots of juice! Don't see electric jump like that very often Cheers, Ryan Jones
  2. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4468957986746104671&q=500kv Quite an impressive video, thats a lot of power Cheers, Ryan Jones
  3. Quite true bud did you read the quote I was responding too? I believe the person was saying you could make Americium from household materials - that you can't do and whats what I was saying Cheers, Ryan Jones
  4. Its still not made its just a product of the nuclear reactions. Cheers, Ryan Jones
  5. Why do superconductors act the way they do? Why do they have 0 resistance when everything else has atleast some how ever small? Also, Does this make the transfer of energy through superconducting cables 100% efficient? I would also like to know how can liquid helium act to flow against the pull of gravity - I find this facinating Cheers, Ryan Jones
  6. just to point out an error there you can't "make" it - you can extract and purify it maybe but not make it. Good luck finding a great deal though - like most radioactive materials its strictly controled and quite hard to get your hands on unless your looking to be thrown in jail for terrorism charges. Cheers, Ryan Jones
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    Bendy Metal

  8. Last night I saw a program where they used a 1KG lump of sodium in a rubbish bin full of water... it was quite impressive Made quite a mess of the bin... Would have liked too see Caesium the wame way.... what a crater Cheers, Ryan Jones
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    mints

    Yes it is. Its also normally never just one that causes it but there are many oils that do this... quite interesting Cheers, Ryan Jones
  10. Maybe this will help http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vbcon98/html/vbconusingmonthviewcontrol.asp Cheers, Ryan Jones
  11. Considering some guy built a nuclear reactor in his back yard anything is possible.... Cheers, Ryan Jones
  12. Thanks for the links woelen, I will undertake more research tomorrow! Cheers, Ryan Jones
  13. Hi all! Does anyone have any idea of the type of substances would be used to replace silicon as processors get smaller? Would organic compounds meet some of these needs and would the use of superconductors aid in the creator of suck small processors? I'm mainly interested in the chemistry relationships suck as what would be required for something to replace Silicon as the primary component in chips in the future Cheers, Ryan Jones
  14. Umm, as far as I remember nnormlly refers to a Carbon atom has 4 different atoms or structural groups attached to it making an unballanced arrangement (Not a regular lattice). Try this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asymmetric Cheers, Ryan Jones
  15. Fireworks for me, all those colours and the facination with how it happens and then it went from there! Cheers, Ryan Jones
  16. Should have been Fussion research, blast this keyboard. If someone can change that please do Cheers, Ryan Jones
  17. Well... you never know whos watching you today :S Cheers, Ryan Jones
  18. http://physorg.com/news10336.html It has been "confirmed" many times before, wonder how it will turn out this time - comments anyone? Cheers, Ryan Jones
  19. Interesting article, thanks for sharing! Cheers, Ryan Jones
  20. http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/ May eventually prove of interest too you - some interesting reads can be found there on a lot of topics Cheers, Ryan Jones
  21. Ah, I think I understand now - thanks guys - great job explaining too Cheers, Ryan Jones
  22. If light is composed of "packets of energy" (Quanta) then what gives light its energy too move? Does it use up its own energy or is this a combnationof my lack of sleep and flawed logic working again? Any help clearning this up for me would be most appreciated Cheers, Ryan Jones
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