Papers 1831-1840 of total 14749 found.
…The history of the atomic bomb dates back to the early 1900’s when Einstein’s theory of relativity proved a basis for understanding nuclear energy and showed that the atom contained vast energy. This energy seemed beyond men’s grasp until the late 1930…
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…would be smaller than the nucleus of an atom. The amount of energy released during the collapse is equivalent to the amount of energy released by one hundred stars in their ten billion year lifetimes. This amount of energy is extremely enormous, and most…
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…is 250 billion atmospheres. The core's gases are compressed to a density 150 times that of water. The Sun's energy output (3.86e33 ergs/second or 386 billion billion megawatts) is produced by nuclear fusion reactions. Each second about 700,000,000 tons…
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…by equitment failure like in the Three Islands Plant in Pennsylvania, and some are caused by ignoring a simple test which was not administered correctly at Cherynobyl. Whatever the cause may be nuclear energy is still too cost effective to stop for a few…
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…in materials, but has difficulty in eliminating wastes. "These products help the cell to process materials efficiently so the body gets the nutrition that it needs without retaining the fat and waste. That is why some people experience a loss of energy
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…inevitable. It is the task of the working class to bring about this transition, which can only be accomplished via the defeat of all social and political factors which hold humanity back, and which ultimately can only be accomplished through the immense energy
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…Planck, according to which electromagnetic energy seemed to be emitted from radiating objects in discrete quantities. The energy of these quanta was directly proportional to the frequency of the radiation. This seemed at odds with the classical electromagnetic…
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…his guilt until he and Hester agree to leave the colony and return to England. “The excitement of Mr. Dimmesdale’s feelings, as he returned for his interview with Hester, lent him unaccustomed physical energy, and hurried him town ward at a rapid pace.” (p…
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…WHAT IS ELECTRICITY Electricity is a form of energy. That's because we can use electricity to do things for us, like run machines and computers. Electricity also can be transformed into other types of energy such as heat or light and is used to heat…
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…so much importance in sex when his sex life was very unsatisfactory. Freud became resentful after his wife terminated their sexual relationship due to poor birth control. Freud felt that libido was the form of psychic energy that motivates a person to seek…
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