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Is it possible for a wind turbine to disturb a military radar?

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Why Human Can't Fly? and have next future can fly make some tools like a bubble transportation..^_^

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  • Asked by c3rb3ru5
  • on 2010-07-27 09:02:17
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what would you see if you were inside a spherical or cylindrical mirror?

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  • Asked by bibbley
  • on 2010-06-28 20:41:10
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fMRI. Functional mri. What is the alternative? Dys-functional mri?

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Can static electricity stop a televison from working but work again as soon as dscharged?

Is it possible for a television  to stop working because it's charged up with static? My grandmother's T.V. stops working every half-hour or so, the screen just goes black, but as soon as I touch it it goes back to normal. I'm wondering if that's the problem and I discharge it. However I don't feel a shock when I touch it. It's not just me who can fix it by touch, anyone can do it, but my grandma now thinks I have magical powers relating to electronics! It's a 32" LCD bought in 2006.

 

Amrit Sidhu-Brar, Northampton, UK, Age 15

 

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Why is it important to properly vent a tank car before emptying it?

Why would this perfectly good tank car be sacrificed to make a point about proper procedures?

In this video, you see it collapse on camera.

Will anyone venture an estimate of the forces involved?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_hci9vrvfw

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Can the INVISIBLE MAN avoid blindness?

We have been fascinated by the heroics of the Invisible Man.Off and on we keep hearing about the breakthroughs in the field of developing some kind of magic substance that will confer upon us the power of becoming invisible. But as soon as we apply basic physics there is a problem. Retina needs to be opaque to let the image be formed on it before the optic nerve takes the neural signals to the visual cortex.... which simply means that a completely invisible man will be Blind!! Isn't IT SO??

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  • on 2010-03-22 10:10:47
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Why does instant coffee taste different when the water is heated in a saucepan over gas, rather than in an electric kettle?

Water source the same; same coffee brand.

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Technology using vacuums?

Basically, would it be possible to base some electrical or other type of machinery or technology on the transfer of different types of energy through a vacuum such as heat through radiation or light?

 

Is there any technology which uses this at the moment, but with an actual vacuum as compared to fibre optics or something?

 

Surely to the extent where you wouldn't necessarily have to pump the gas out to create a vacuum surely this would be cheaper than using actual materials?

 

Anyway just a thought, any answers would be appreciated.

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Why do overhead planes drain my wind-up radio?

I garden under the flight path to Bristol airport and listen to the radio. I,ve tried to use a wind up radio but every time a plane flies over the battery drains instantly and i need to wind it up again. Considering a plane comes over every 5 minutes it's impossible to use one. Why does this happen?

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