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Thanks Ricker
In that case' date=' how can these travel at light speed?
Anything with mass accelerated to light speed gains infinate mass and thus cannot travel light speed - am I wrong? This has been bugging me for a while, if I have made a mistake then pleas epoint it out
Cheers,
Ryan Jones[/quote']
Photons doesn't accelerate, they always travel at c, from their creation to their destruction.
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It says that Swedens fourth biggest city, Linköping, is invalid so I chose the capitol, Stockholm, instead, which is 200 kilometres to the north-northeast.
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1) My Atari 400
2) My go-board and my go-stones and go-bowls in agate.
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Thank you for you answers
Nothing fun happens then, by looking at your answers
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Thank you for the answers
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15/m/Sweden
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Maybe you can use a hollow bullet and fill it with a strong acid before shooting?
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shouldn't any fluid with a charge be influenced by magnetic fields?
What normal fluids have a charge then?
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Sulfates can also be used.
These three thermites have a calculated temperature of over 5000 Kelvin
Y + MnO2
Nd + PbO2
Nd + I2O5
Remember to protect your eyes against the ultraviolet radiation that is created from thermites.
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Oh, sorry for being unclear I mean fluids that can be influenced by magnetic fields.
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What is the easiest ways of creating some magnetic fluid without ordering lots of expensive chemicals on the Internet? Is it possible to create out of normal things found in the house or almost any store?
I have some iron-powder if that is needed.
Thank you in advance
Sorry for my bad English :/
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What happens if a black hole collides with a white hole? I guess that the black hole will suck in energy that is emitted from the white hole until they collide, but is that everything that happens?
And what diffrences would it be if the two holes were linked to each other or not?
Sorry for my bad english, but I hope you understand me :/
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Does light have mass...?
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