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    Solar System Formation

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    the material from which they are formed orbits. Metals and rocks condense the fastest, while hydrogen compounds and gases condense into ice or never condense at all. • Condensation—the formation of solid or liquid particles from gas. Hydrogen and helium remain gases, but the remaining materials condense and are used to create planets. Each material condensates differently and at a different rate. Typically the rocks and metals that condense are found in the inner solar system, while the…

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    addressed . It is more that and it pricer go down in sales . This show that it has more fact about it . The second one is that some scientists are concerned that we are depleting the world's helium supply too quickly . The other article states, “ Yes helium is rare but only 5 to 7 percent of the world’s helium supply is used to inflate balloon according to the balloon association a british trade organization”. Analyzing and evaluating the sources were debating the controversy regarding…

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    I want to believe For years, humans have looked up to the stars, wondering what is in space. As time passed and science evolved, the human race discovered many wondrous objects in space. Space has, for some, become a land of fantasy and storytelling. This has led some people to come up with conspiracy theories about space and extraterrestrial life that are absolutely absurd. One of the most interesting theories is that President Obama was teleported into space in the 1980s as part of an elite…

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    IT APPLICATIONS INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT NAME: ANG YEE MEI STUDENT ID: TP033812 LECTURER’S NAME: IR. DR. DHAKSHYANI A/P RATNADURAI MODULE’S CODE: EE003-3-0-ESC INTAKE CODE: UCFF1401ENG Table of Contents Introduction 3 Acknowledgement 4 Section A 5 1.1 The Story Behind Archimedes’ Principle 5 1.2 Definition And Explanation Of Archimedes’ Principle 5 1.3 Description Of Archimedes’ Principle In 6 1.4 Examples Of The Applications Of Archimedes’ Principle 6 1.5 Calculations 10 Section B 11…

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    the Roman God of Thunder Jupiter is the biggest planet of the Solar Sytem, and makes up 90% of the mass of it (Sun excluded) It is a Gas Giant It is the fourth brightest item in the sky (after Venus) Its atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. Stripes can be observed on the surface, they’re strong winds. The dark stripes are the lower pressure zones and the light ones are the higher pressure zones. There is a big red spot on the surface which is a actually a hurricane, that first…

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    Stars Compare And Contrast

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    Well, without stars, we wouldn’t be here at all. At the beginning of the universe, the only elements that existed were hydrogen, some helium, and trace amounts of lithium. All other naturally occurring elements were formed during the life and death of stars. At the end of a star’s life, much of its matter is blown into space, where it provides the gas and dust for building new stars, planets…

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    indicating that stars are massive because that is the gravitational threshold required to ignite the fusion process (Chinn, 2010b). This process works by fusing multiple nuclei of one element into a different element, in the case of a star, hydrogen and helium respectively. The article Stars & Brown Dwarfs (2013) explains how this process…

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    How Galaxies Are Formed

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    Ever wanted to know more about nebulae or galaxies? A nebula is a cloud of interstellar dust, stars, and gas (usually hydrogen and helium). A nebula is less dense than a vacuum and mass less than a few kilograms although it is usually the size of the earth or bigger. A galaxy is gravitationally pulled system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust and dark matter. Galaxies range in size in lightyears. Galaxies, they are what holds our solar system and many, many more. We may not be…

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    Neon Lights Research Paper

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    Discovered in 1898, the element neon has helped produce a staple of American cities and everyday night life: neon lights. Neon was first proved to exist by William Ramsay and Morris Travers of London, who decided to name the newly discovered element after the Greek word neos, or new. This finding was “vital in proving the existence of isotopes” (McCormick 1). The Periodic Table of Elements shows neon on the farthest right column, meaning it belongs to the noble gas family. As a part of the…

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    The Purpose of Mendeleev’s lab was to try to understand and identify the 9 unknown elements that were given. We had to relate it to Mendeleev’s lab of 1869, using his perspective and his methods. For example , he did things like laying out the elements from lightest to heaviest and by the colors. By studying its physical properties and observing the examples given we could identify the elements that were given. Using his methods really helped me understand his point of view, he used the…

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