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Wife needs help--Questions to Ponder

This is funny...but Tim, is your wife going to feal quilty for the RCC crew doing her JOB:-P

She said not a bit:mrgreen: You can do her lesson plans also if you like:)

If teacher is so smart, why isn't she rich? :lol:

Stu. I ask myself that every month when I make a student loan payment:shock:


Thanks everyone for helping out with this. She put some things together last night. I actually saw her laughing while reading this thread, now maybe she won't give me so much crap for being a RC nerd"thumbsup" Doubtful:mrgreen:
 
/nerd hat on

Quarks (building blocks of atoms) are made of the quark itself and the hadron energy field around it.
Gluons is the name of the energy that bind quarks together, and quarks are massless without gluons.

so theoretically, mass is a form of energy.:?

There are also some tests that suggest Quarks themselves are made of energy waves. :shock:


Something else to ponder, every system is composed of effort and flow.

every mechanical component has an equivalent in the electrical world:

For example, a spring stores energy like a capacitor, a lever or gearset adjusts the effort like a transformer adjusts voltage

even the characteristic equations for each system are the same:

F=ma (Force = Mass * acceleration) and V=OA (Volts = Amps * Ohms)

/Nerd hat off
 
Why is this," W"called a double U Instead of a double"V":mrgreen:


Haha,I've wondered this for a long time!




Since Mrs. Teacher Lady got her project done, can RCC still go on with the thread? I was enjoying all of them :lol:
 
Thanks Joe, my brain hurts now:twisted: Carry on with the thread, with the way RCC thinks, I was wanting to see where this was going too!!!:mrgreen:
 
I know i'm not supposed to give answers, but here it goes:
If you're traveling at light speed and you turn you're lights on do they do anything?:?
Yes, general relativity theories say that the speed of light is the same relative to the observer, regardless of how fast the observe rismoving (even if they are moving at the speed of light, they will get passed by light at the speed of light) :shock:

Experiments with light clocks show this to be true.

Now, what boggles me, is WHY?

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

A woodchuck could chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck wood. :mrgreen:
 
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