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dragonstar57

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  1. so what would be the specs of such a power source? ie. amps/watts etc.? and what would you say the weight/volume of the most compact/light of a power sourse such as this one useing todays technology in a releastic situiation? ie.acounting for power loss and cooling
  2. the surface tension and yes that is assuming that the drops are all the same size and I already know the answer but my biology class wants an experiment designed
  3. use LN2 to and water to make a mist cloud
  4. so would a car battery work? how large wold the power souse be? plese remove comment
  5. is it possible to make a hand held laser capable of burning through metal (3-4 in thick) and concrete (2-3 in thick) and if not, why not
  6. probably the advanced cryptanalytic equations for cracking the most secure encrypted data
  7. dragonstar57

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  8. I'm going to invest in helium i'll have like 5k tanks in my basement. anything else light enough to work? and why can't Hydrogen be used in the technological needs for helium?
  9. but they must have density right? even if its hard to figure out?
  10. but isn't ozone such a powerful oxidizer that it blows up?
  11. no incorrect earth quakes can happen at converging boundaries ever heard of a Subduction zone?
  12. maybe he's saying that it is less powerful than LOx. and it is less powerful than LOx right?
  13. well its not a real mad science lab it just sounds cooler to call it one (and make it look like one)
  14. can't say due to budget shortfalls
  15. what about a midnight blue cape and an obsidian helmet timed with silver and a black uniform?
  16. a photon is a particle no? the individual particles remain the same. just because there closer together, doesn't change the individual photons. the overall density goes up but not the density of the individual photons.
  17. how would it stop? and if it was a huge system how would you pressurize the whole thing? the whole idea of it being a form of transportation sounds impracticable and for transportation of data it would need to be beater than a network
  18. the antimatter idea was just an example of how something like this could occur. if the temperature of the sun suddenly jumped the sun would expand. that would cause it's fusion reaction to slow down and cool again. which would cause it to heat up and back and fourth and back and fourth until it reached its equilibrium again correct?
  19. would a LOx(liquid oxygen) and high octane gasoline mixture increase the energy output of an internal combustion engine? could this be used in a generator to increase its output?
  20. if it was about 1kw and it was focused it so the beam had a very small beam diameter you would achieve some shocking power densities and you always could shoot it from several directions with these lasers so it wouldn't be able to disperse the energy fast enough and couldn't a laser be used to damage armor so a missile would more affective?
  21. so how powerful would it have to be to be a "tank busting laser" thought 200 watts would work because i have seen a 1 watt laser cut through metal. http://www.powerlabs.org/laser.htm i understand that RPGs are more effective but that was not my question.
  22. so what would a powerful energy pulse do to the sun? ie if somehow a large mass of antimatter collided it. what would a huge variation in solar energy do to the suns equilibrium. would it begin to oscillate between high and low energy output until it settled at its equilibrium again?
  23. just because something happened doesn't mean it matters the movie still existed but if no one remembers it then the world would have been no different from not if it had not or d. feel justified by some form of twisted sense of superiority/justice/morality etc. etc. isn't most wrongdoing somehow justified/rationalized so the wrongdoer believes that he/she did the right thing? and in this context what does the " B) " mean?
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