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…of craters that are larger than 40 km diameter. <Tab/>The amount of gravitational potential energy an object has depends upon its height above a surface. To work out the potential energy you need to use this equation <Tab/&gt…
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…processes, reducing energy resources needed, or improving the environmental-friendliness of their products, receive priority status on their requests for government financial assistance for the installation of prevention facilities. The South Korean government…
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…be made up through renewed labor, but the moral wrong which has been inflicted upon the conquered peoples, in the peace dictates, leaves a burning scar on the people's conscience. The spirit of the Versailles has perpetuated the fury of war…
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…with a full outside track, which is very close to the next empty track, are semiconductors. If the next potential track is too far away, then an electron can't jump to it even if it is given a jolt of energy. These electrons will always stick in their assigned…
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…transport fuels ¾ liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and natural gas for vehicles (NGVs) ¾ can assist in improving urban air quality. In response to the Federal Government's development of a national Sustainable Energy Policy for Australia, the AGA, the Australian…
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…our metabolic rate is fast. It burns whatever food we eat to make energy. When there is no more food to burn then we need to eat again. We do not store food for long periods of time either. Snakes on the other hand don?t have to eat half as much as we do…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and the individual. Blake recognizes that the tensions involved in the formation of culture are abstracted by society into morality: Without contraries there is no progression. Attraction and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate are necessary to human existence…
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…and Copper. This is simply because Zinc is more reactive than copper. This is called a displacement reaction. Zinc + Copper Sulphate Copper + Zinc Sulphate + Energy Zn + CuSO4…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the next day such as a melon or an apple and so on. Memory and Energy Don’t deprive yourself instead rotate and substitute. What to do if your memory is poor and if your behind in your school work. The brain is run by Enzymes these are chemical compounds…
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…increases, its pressure decreases. Bernoulli?s principle was an early formulation of the subsequent idea of ?the conservation of energy?. Bernoulli?s Hydrodynamica was also the first attemt to explainof the behavior of gasses with changing pressure…
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