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    Black Hole Research Paper

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    A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. This can happen when a star is dying. Because no light can get out, people can't see black holes. They are invisible. Space telescopes with special tools can help find black holes. The special tools can see how stars that are very close to black holes act differently than other stars. Black holes can be big or small. Scientists…

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    The Zeeman Effect Essay

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    within the Cadmium atom are governed by the unique set of quantum numbers associated with an orbital these sets are different for each orbital. There are three different quantum numbers that an orbital can be represented with these are ml, l, and n. Where ml is the magnetic quantum number it can take any value between l and –l for example if l = 2 then ml would be any integer between said value such as -2,-1, 0, 1, 2, l is the azimuthal quantum number and can be represented by any integer…

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    charge on a tiny drop of oil, showing how strong should be applied, the electric field had to be in very perfect order to prevent the oil from falling. Because he was able to work out the mass of the oil drop, and he could calculate the force of gravity on one drop, he could then determine the electric charge, he drop must have. His variation on the charge on different drops, made him notice that the charge was always a multiple, on the charge of a single electron. This meant that always…

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    become so dense that it creates a gravitational field strong enough that nothing, not even light, can escape. When a star dies it leaves behind a very dense remnant core. If the core’s mass is more than three times the mass of the sun, the force of gravity will then overpower the other forces, thus creating a black hole. It was in the 1700’s that John Michel and Pierre-Simon Laplace first considered the possibility of a gravitational field too strong for light to escape. Black holes were…

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    The Multiverse Theory is one of the most talked about theories in the modern age. It entails how there is a chance that we are not the only universe in existence but rather there are tens of thousands of other universes. This leaves all kinds of possibilities to the imagination; maybe someone was born with red hair rather than blonde, maybe someone became president rather than a physics professor. There are an infinite number of possibilities which causes the Multiverse Theory to also be a…

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    the stellar core is revealed which is known as a white dwarf. White dwarfs have the mass of a star but are the size of our planet which arose various questions along the lines of why these dwarfs did not expand more. And the answer to this lies in quantum mechanics, as stated in the article Stars by NASA “pressure from fast moving electrons keeps these stars from collapsing. The more massive the core, the denser the white…

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    Free will is the belief that human actions are not necessarily the result of any set of causal conditions. In other words, free will allows the individual to make decisions without the constraint of fate. For example, free will gives you the choice of whether you want to eat toast for breakfast and extends to whether you want to attend class. It tells us that no external factor affects our decision-making process. However, many believe that external factors affect the way we make our…

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    1. What file transfer protocols would you recommend? Be prepared to support your recommendations. The Data Link Layer allows various protocols to transmit data between nodes in a network. This layer involves framing of data, synchronization of nodes and multiplexing of nodes. The Transfer Control Protocol (TCP) and High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) ensure the reliability of data. They ensure that data transfers from one node to the other without any error. Moreover, the data is transferred…

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    dragging the particles towards the center. Most gravitation is described as negative energy. Understandingly negative energy is a “concept used in physics to explain the nature of certain fields, including the gravitational field and a number of quantum field effects” (Exotic Matter and Negative…

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    alter as the earth spun around the sun. General Relativity simply supports the evidence that acceleration is found to distort the shape of time and space, and velocity and gravity affect time in different ways. Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, which established the association between matter, space, time and gravity. However, when Einstein began to relate his theory to the “building” of the universe, he was discouraged to find that it anticipated either an “expanding or contracting…

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