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    Hairy Dark Matter

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    that occurred afterwards. Condensed filaments of dark matter, hairs, in our galactic neighborhood could be used to gather incredible amounts of data that was previously unavailable to us. Hairy dark matter is a type of dark matter, formed by the gravity of space objects, that can potentially be used to map the depths of oceans and interiors of planetary bodies. Hairy dark matter might be the first type of dark matter that could be observed by scientists. In the 1930s, Fritz Zwicky observed the…

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    The video clip show Coyote using the spring in order to get Road Runner. When Road Runner ran past the coyote. Coyote let go the spring, and the spring pushes the coyote to Road Runner. But when the Road Runner and the coyote were at the cliff, the coyote didn't went straight. Instead, the coyote went straight down. But that should happen, based on the video clip, it was Third Newton's Law. Based on the video and Third Newton's Law, the coyote should been going straight instead going down. In…

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    using your legs. For example, the water feels nice and cool and is especially nice to be in on a hot day. Next, it makes your body feel not as heavy the whole time as it is on land. This is because your body normally reacts to gravity, but when you're in the water, gravity doesn’t have full effect on you and you’re able to float easily. It may be able to keep water on the Earth's surface, but it won’t be able to pull you down to the bottom of the surface. Lastly, swimming helps improve your mood…

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    The first women in space was valentina tereshkova. She went in space 1963. She spent almost 3 days in space in orbit earth 48 times. That was her only trip in space. She later toured around the world to promote soviet science and became involved in soviet politics. Tereshkova was born on march 6, 1937,in Maslennikova, a village near the Volga river about 170 miles northeast of Moscow. Her father was a tractor driver and her mother work in a cotton mill.. Tereshkova father was killed during world…

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    scientists. Neil DeGrasse Tyson, introduced us to comets and gravity, the work of Edmund Halley and Isaac Newton. Learning about the Halley comet on its 76-year trip around the Sun, getting a closer look of Isaac Newton and Edmond Halley’s friendship and how they changed the understanding of the world. While watching, I could understand some information easily since we have learned about Isaac Newton and his laws beforehand. Newton’s laws of gravity were created centuries ago and is the reason…

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    football did not go the distance it was planned. So in this, the football would be looked at how far it can go without dropping and then measured. What the reason why this happens that’s going through right know is that it will be pushed down by gravity. To get a good kick in the football the player needs a strong momentum. You use it all to run fast and your momentum is working your feet to kick it. When you really want your momentum to go to your feet so it can you feet in motion. This…

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    it is merely a requirement that must be satisfied for culpability, regardless of its extent – therefore this societal desire cannot be fully achieved under the strict ‘two-category’ scheme of labelling. Involuntary manslaughter 6. Not only is the gravity of D’s mens rea not taken into consideration, the wide scope of conduct covered by involuntary manslaughter has also been identified by the Law Commission as a major problem…

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    more than two children is obscure. The only reason he was ever born was to become a commander and defeat the alien threat known as the buggers. To do this Ender is conscripted to Battle School, a place where kids are put against each other in null gravity to learn about the tactics of war. Ender soon becomes a commander of his own army and becomes the best anyone has ever seen. Ender then goes to Command school where he learns about the buggers’ strategies and inevitably commits xenocide on the…

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    physical laws that govern how our universe interacts are mathematical. This implies that in order to understand these laws one must understand mathematics. This point is further examined when Feynman demonstrates the inability to describe the law of gravity linguistically, and the ease of describing this law mathematically. Feynman’s argument that mathematics is the only means by which we can understand the natural laws is further reinforced when he says, “If you want to learn about nature, to…

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    Why Is Atoms Important

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    why the protons stay together in the middle. These both keep the atom from falling apart. Weak forces keep radioactive decay from transforming the nucleus into a proton or an electron. Most commonly know is gravity. Gravity impacts the less on the atom compared to the rest of the forces. Gravity affects the tiny nucleus slightly. The overall energy inside the atom can be so powerful that the splitting of an atom can cause a bomb. Atoms have been used in wars as deadly weapons. When an…

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