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mar 27 '11 at 9:16
What is in the space between a nucleus of an atom and its electrons?
— QEntanglement
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mar 23 '11 at 17:00
Where's earths death bulge, destroying everything in it's path?
— Mark Schultheiss
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mar 22 '11 at 21:38
If a credit card won't read when swiped, does wrapping it in plastic actually help and if so, why?
— Adam Davis
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mar 22 '11 at 16:23
Why does nuclear fuel not form a critical mass in the course of a meltdown?
— AOA
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mar 22 '11 at 9:03
Do Alkaline batteries, NiMH, rechargeable alkaline, Lithium AA, all have similar MAX POWER?
— Dan Brumleve
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mar 22 '11 at 4:08
Why isn't the wave equation $\nabla^2 \psi - 1/c^2 \partial_{tt} \psi = (\frac{mc}{\hbar})^2\psi$
— Ricardo
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mar 21 '11 at 18:08
If it was possible to dig a hole that went from one side of the earth to the other
— dave
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mar 19 '11 at 6:27
Since radioactive material decays how is it possible that there is any left after 4.5 billion years?
— Matt
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mar 18 '11 at 15:32
Why does nuclear fuel not form a critical mass in the course of a meltdown?
— jwenting
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mar 13 '11 at 15:06
What are the modern marvels in Physics that seem crazy but true?
— Adir Peretz
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mar 13 '11 at 7:01
What are the modern marvels in Physics that seem crazy but true?
— Martin Beckett
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mar 10 '11 at 21:06
Paradoxical interaction between a massive charged sphere and a point charge
— JBSnorro
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mar 9 '11 at 17:36
Why does dilation invariance often imply proper conformal invariance?
— xavimol
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mar 9 '11 at 8:11
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— kakaz
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mar 8 '11 at 9:06
Can Maxwell's equations be derived from Coulomb's Law and Special Relativity?
— Godfrey Miller
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mar 8 '11 at 2:06
Why are bicycle pedal threads' handedness left on the left and right on the right?
— darkcanuck
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mar 2 '11 at 10:09
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— CJB
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feb 28 '11 at 17:28
How can I calculate Vapor Pressure Deficit from Temperature and Relative Humidity?
— J. Winchester
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