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RyanJ

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  1. You can do ti with any particel too then? Is that to do with the particle-wave duality? Cheers, Ryan Jones
  2. Looks interesting - I'll try that in school on monday Cheers, Ryan Jones
  3. WOW! Thats impressive! I thought there would have been something that could do this but then again Fluorine has an electronegativity of 4 so unless you can get something with a electronegativit greater than that you can't. If anyone else has any ideas please feel free to post but I'm guessing that woelen is probably right Cheers, Ryan Jones
  4. OOps missed that. My spelling is bad at the best of times. I know teachers like to make things easier to understand but I asked this question as an extension so you'd think she would have answered correctly as far as she knew I know there are things that can oxidise some of the noble gasses and thus form compounds with some of them (Fluorine!) so I guess there must be a compound that can do it to Fluorine - I'd just like to know what it is if there is one Cheers, Ryan Jones
  5. Hi there everyone! I have a new question. In physics yesterday we learned about how two sound waven in anti-phase and cancel each other out causing there to be no sound as a result. To my question can this occur with light? If for example you could have a light source emitting [acr=Electromagnetic]EM[/acr] light waves then could you in theory find a point where these waves are deconstructivley interfered with resulting in no light? Cheers, Ryan Jones
  6. Yea I agree - the point of the signularity is crushed down to well... nothing (0D). We don't really know a lot about the black hole or its signularity because General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics don't like to work together on the subject and cause a breakdown leading to answers of infiinity. More informaiton on black holes can be found here Cheers, Ryan Jones
  7. Hi there everyone! I've been learning about electronegativity in school and was told by my teacher that there is nothign that can oxadise Fluorine. Is this true? If not then can you tell me what the substance is that can oxadise it? Cheers, Ryan Jones
  8. A question: Why can't you just evaporate all the water off vinegar? Will the ethanoic acid decompose or somehting? Cheers, Ryan Jones
  9. I have this one as reccomended by woelen (Its a great book 'm still reading it ) @olmpiad@ I'll look for the book. If I can't find it then I will have to ask the librarian to see if she can locate one so I can read it in the library Cheers, Ryan Jones
  10. Did you include the correct library and define the function? Have a look here Cheers, Ryan Jones
  11. Maybe! We really can't be shure yet untill we have a better understanding of string therory Cheers, Ryan Jones
  12. Na, that normally happens in safe mode Cheers, Ryan Jones
  13. I know.... To who are you refering? I last reiles to this thread to answer badchad. Cheers, Ryan Jones
  14. Yup, I have one and here it is: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/stm0.html Cheers, Ryan Jones
  15. After doing some research i found this: If anyone is interested here is the link: http://superstringtheory.com/blackh/index.html Cheers, Ryan Jones
  16. Who cares... maybe if they learned something about it and its uses and benefits to them an future generations that may change thir minds... very doubtful they would do that though as they'd rather compail about everything instead of learning about it Cheers, Ryan Jones
  17. Double post - please delete this one. Ryan Jones
  18. Nothing really - it just fits by the Firefox's status bar for easy accessability I like everything to be in one place so its my choice but not everyone likes it that way Cheers, Ryan Jones
  19. Not always - fans can make a noise like this if they start to slow down or is something is partially jamming them too Cheers, Ryan Jones
  20. Great. That make sperfect sence in a way. Although... if you could create an antigraviton that would counteract gravity then it may have explained why gravity is so muh weaker then the other forces although String Theory does a good job at that anyway Thanks for clearing that up - you can explain things very well 5614 Cheers, Ryan Jones
  21. Thanks JonM! Those look like interesting reads. I'll get right on it Cheers, Ryan Jones
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