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Steve_ref
Posted this on a snooker forum, but I'm not sure how many mathematicians/physicists there are who play snooker. Is it possible to calculate the fastest speed a snooker ball can travel on a standard 12...
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macista
why should you blow the flame first?
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kellyrazor
if a broken lift was falling from around the 20th floor and you were to jump at the very last second before the lift hit the bottom would you beable to survive?
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rob81
Why do shoe laces come undone?
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detective
What is the latin name of the long thin fault line on the Moon's surface, found on the shore of the Mare Nubium?
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thames
This is a pure maths question: I want to find out the gear reduction value for an electric motor motor which runs at 3500 r.p.m.( motor shaft diameter is .75mm) I want to to power a vehicle that has...
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tashic
i need a science activity for children of the age 2-3 that has to do with earth or recyling
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sooboo
All three generations of women in my family have slim legs regardless of the size of torso, our legs never increase in size with weight gain/loss - is this due to our genes?? Thank you
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patelashish
What is the Most Big Atom and Why it is so ?
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dustypuss
can u use propane gas and butane gas with the same appliance ie a patio heater. dose it matter which type of gas cylinder i use as long as i have the right regulator
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Jailer
I have been told that to prevent my caravan suffering from damp whilst in store, I should put a bowl of salty water on the floor. Is this a wind up or an old wives tale ?
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nicjones32
During the transformation of bacterial cells, plasmid DNA is taken up. I'm confused as to what happens to the original bacterial genome (present in the host cells). Is this degraded during the...
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gerkin
If superman had been around 65 million years ago, would he have been strong enough to save the dinosours by deflecting the Chicxulub meteor ?
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SKA
how long does it take to go through the the whole body and leave?
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groovy chick
antibodies for measles virus will not work against the chickenpox virus why is that?
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woodchopper
There has been some speculation that energy saving lamps have the same carbon footprint as the standard light bulb - yes, they do save energy when producing light but the manufacturing methods use a...
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denbewho
hahaha very good http://www.144000saints.com/
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Steve_ref
For those of you who remember the Space 1999 TV series, what would actually happen on earth if we 'lost' the moon?
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pauliwauli2
I'm stuuuuuuuuck! I know this is the advert section, but I know everyone looks here and I bet no one looks at science... No offense to you geeks out there! I'm only joking :D if you have an equation...
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pauliwauli2
if you have an equation such as: sinxcosx = 0 how do you work out what x is? i know it's easy and i've done it before, it's just gone out of my head! thank you

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