Open Question: What is the Minimum velocity with which we have to travel in order to feel the effect of Time Dilation?

Open Question: What is the Minimum velocity with which we have to travel in order to feel the effect of Time Dilation?

Home >All Categories > Science & Mathematics >Physics >Open QuestionPandu Pandu Member since:July 31, 2009Total points:94 (Level 1)Another thing. I know Gravity affects time. So what are the combined effect of speed and gravity on timeAnswer Question

LeAnne by LeAnne Member since:June 15, 2006Total points:107,320 (Level 7)The dilation of time would not be felt even at 99.999% the speed of light - you would experience time just as you do on the surface of the earth. However, if you were to send a message back to earth, your 30 minute message (by your clock) would drag on for hours on earth.
Gravity and acceleration have the exact same effects concerning physical laws.

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Open Question: Using Le Chatelier's principle, explain the effect of the presence of a salt of HB+ on the ionization of B?

Open Question: Using Le Chatelier's principle, explain the effect of the presence of a salt of HB+ on the ionization of B?

If you increase the presence of product into any system at equilibrium it will shift the equilibrium to the left or towards the reactant side.

In the case of your question....if you were to add HB+ to the system the equilibrium would shift left (or towards the reactants) which will decrease the ionization of B.

Or if you were to take B out (which isn't really a possibility) then again the equilibrium would be shifted to the left or towards the reactant side.


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Open Question: cyanide and the effect its actions have on the rest of the electron transport chain?

Open Question: cyanide and the effect its actions have on the rest of the electron transport chain?

Home >All Categories > Science & Mathematics >Biology >Open Questiongulagirl gulagirl Member since:March 21, 2009Total points:224 (Level 1)3. Cyanide is a potent poison because it irreversibly blocks a cytochrome enzyme in the electron transport chain. What effect would its actions have on the rest of the electron transport chain?Answer Question

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Open Question: If there is a nuclear meltdown in Japan how will it effect the USA?

Open Question: If there is a nuclear meltdown in Japan how will it effect the USA?

Home >All Categories > Science & Mathematics >Earth Sciences & Geology >Open Question?Sweet baby? ?Sweet baby? Member since:March 16, 2009Total points:4,285 (Level 4)Troll Face by Troll Face Member since:March 14, 2011Total points:128 (Level 1)The japanese will live under the water, evlove and have gills, and take America down ecomiomically and with underwater charges. so i ask you one question... u mad?IF that happens, it depends on the amount of radiation leakage. Even if it leaks as much as Chernobyl, there will be a little radiation that reaches the USA. You do realize, I hope, there is a HUGE ocean between Japan and the USA.
Of course, any radiation is bad. It's bad to have a X-ray or MRI.
At this point, fear and speculation do not improve this unfortunate situation.

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