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How a Hot Air Balloon Works
by EddieYW, Jan 20, 2008
Ever wondered how that big, fat balloon actually works and flies?
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Friction
by Ratters, Nov 15, 2007
Friction occurs a lot in everyday life and can sometimes help or hinder the people.
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Nuclear Fallout
by coyote103, Apr 8, 2007
Rules for the use of Nuclear Products.
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The Power of Gravity
by William H. Gilmore, May 2, 2008
Gravity produces a force of nature which we can use to replace fossil fuels and other dangerous alternative sources of energy. While other nations proceed with researching its use, the U.S. has yet to begin to entertain the possibilities.
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A Little Part of Science
by Pen_powa_puyol, Apr 29, 2008
Amaze your friends with your intelligence.
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A Little Part of Science, Part 2
by Pen_powa_puyol, Apr 29, 2008
Amaze your friends with your new knowledge.
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Dynamic Characteristic of an Exhaust System
by dynamicmachine2000, Apr 9, 2008
The exhaust system plays a significant role in determining vehicle performance. One of the main problems of an exhaust system is excessive vibration. In order to reduce or mitigate excessive vibration of an exhaust system, study on dynamic characteristic is required.
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Carbon Nanotubes and the Space Elevator
by Ashley George, Apr 5, 2008
Carbon nanotubes are the forefront of modern materials technology and their potential to revolutionize the world is enormous. This study considers their possible use in arguably the most elaborate use of the material; that of the space elevator.
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How a Traffic Radar Works
by anavik, Mar 23, 2008
The first thing to understand about traffic radar is that it has almost nothing in common with the military radar used for civil defense, or the aviation radar used by air-traffic controllers, or the weather radar used by the meteorologist on the ten o'clock news.
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A Correlation Between Physics and Traffic
by Li Zhang, Mar 23, 2008
The various effects a bad driver has on traffic. I also provide several suggestions for improvement.
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