- Why Dont Adults Watch Cartoons? • Physics Forums
As a kid, I enjoyed eating all kinds of candy I actually enjoyed the fruit candies more (not real fruit, just flavored and colored) Now, the only candy I'll deign to eat is chocolate candies, like Snickers and the like I was at work and a coworker was eating a small bag of gummy snacks, and he asked me if I eat them
- How many joules expended for a push up? • Physics Forums
Just wondering if any of you can do the calculation that well approximates the amount of joules expended by a push up
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- Do vultures really have no butt hole? - Physics Forums
A few people recently have told me that vultures have no butt hole They said they regurgitate everything they eat I don't know why I keep hearing people say this They don't specify what kind of vulture, which makes it sound even more wrong I'm not the type of person to flat out say somebody
- Bumps on PET Bottles: Why How? • Physics Forums
The bumps on the bottom of PET bottles enhance stability during production, filling, and use, preventing them from tipping over easily These bumps, or "legs," provide a rigid structure that maintains shape under pressure, unlike a flat surface that could deform This design minimizes the risk of instability during transport and handling Additionally, the reduced contact area helps prevent
- Whats the relationship between electric power and heat?
Hey fellas! Nice to be here again [emoji5]️ Here is the thing, everybody at school keeps telling me that the more power consumed by an electrical component such as a resistor or even a coil the hotter it will get However, even though I understand that power is energy per unit of time and heat
- Why do Lifesavers no longer produce a blue flash, but Altoids still do?
Most nerds know that if you crunch a wintergreen lifesaver in your mouth or with a pair of pliers, it flashes blue light due to triboluminescence, Breaking the bonds in the sugar molecules releases UV, which is then re-emitted as blue light by the wintogreen flavoring [ Methyl salicylate ] due
- Heat transfer in an Isothermal process? - Physics Forums
Homework Statement I have a general concept inquiry I was doing some thermal homework, and calculating values of Q in a given cycle One process was isothermal, however it turned out that Q was not zero, causing me to wonder: How can there be a heat transfer in an isothermal process
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