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I'd need more information to answer the question. But if you mean, what is the ratio of the number of water molecules in steam to the number of previously liquid state water molecules that were boiled, the ratio is 1:1.
What super high-tech engineering tool did the astronauts use to free the stuck solar panel on Skylab?
(1:1600, Compass. 1 c.f of water becomes 1600 c.f of steam.)
__________________ Populos stultus viris indignas honores saepe dat. -Horace
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"You know the night before was a tough one when even the sound of the fizz hurts your head." -Mike Hammer.
Wrong. They used pole loppers, like you use in an orchard.
Dunno.
__________________ Populos stultus viris indignas honores saepe dat. -Horace
---------------------------- Fortuna est caeca. -Cicero
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"You know the night before was a tough one when even the sound of the fizz hurts your head." -Mike Hammer.
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Starbuck from Lost Planet of the Gods ( " I like the way you have'nt gone overboard on furniture.") https://www.artwanted.com/MichaelMiles
The beginning of time so I could observe the asymmetric breaking of the unified field and watch space/time curve negatively. It would answer so many questions.
Hugo Grotius (Huigh De Groot) was a Dutch legal scholar, playwright and poet. As a natural law philosopher, he is generally credited as the originator of "natural morality" and the "social contract" theory of the State. His 1609 book promoted idea that seas should be free for the innocent use and mutual benefit of all -- an idea disputed subsequently disputed by some Mercantilists. Grotius's 1625 treatise is acknowledged as the first in international law. More famously, Grotius argued that "property" was only the outcome of social consent, and thus had nothing "inalienable" in it. This conclusion was disputed by Pufendorf.
What's the answer to this riddle?
Food in my belly
Trees on my back
Nails in my ribs
Feet I do Lack
What am I?
__________________
Capt. Zak "Ares" Adama
CAG - Red Squadron Leader
Battlestar Prometheus BSG-68
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So, what's the charge this time? - Lee Adama
Striking a superior @$$hole. - Kara Thrace
Ah. I bet you've been waiting all day to say that one. - Lee Adama
Food in my belly
Trees on my back
Nails in my ribs
Feet I do Lack
What am I?
A ship.
Answer this one; It's a simple physics problem.
Quote:
You stand before 3 lightswitches. One of these switches is able to turn on/off a lightbulb in a room nearby. You can't see in the room but you know the light was turned off all day. You have to find which switch is connected to the lightbulb. In order to find the switch that is connected to the lightbulb, you can do only the following:
Step 1: Use zero or more switches as much as you want.
Step 2: Go to the other room.
Step 3: Tell which switch is connected to the bulb by doing something in the room (=not going outside).
Before you refer to the spoiler try to solve the problem.......
You stand before 3 lightswitches. One of these switches is able to turn on/off a lightbulb in a room nearby. You can't see in the room but you know the light was turned off all day. You have to find which switch is connected to the lightbulb. In order to find the switch that is connected to the lightbulb, you can do only the following:
Step 1: Use zero or more switches as much as you want.
Step 2: Go to the other room.
Step 3: Tell which switch is connected to the bulb by doing something in the room (=not going outside).
The physics is a matter of heat/light.
If you flip the first switch, wait a couple of minutes, then flip the switch off, then flip the second switch on and enter the room, you will find one of three things.
1. The light is warm, which means the light is connected to the first switch.
2. The light is burning, which means the light is connected to the second switch.
and
3. The light is cold, which means that the light is connected to the third switch.
Answer this riddle.
Bright as diamonds,
Loud as thunder,
Never still,
A thing of wonder.
What am I?
__________________
Capt. Zak "Ares" Adama
CAG - Red Squadron Leader
Battlestar Prometheus BSG-68
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So, what's the charge this time? - Lee Adama
Striking a superior @$$hole. - Kara Thrace
Ah. I bet you've been waiting all day to say that one. - Lee Adama
Since no one guessed the answer to my question, I have added a spolier.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Damocles
Answer this one; It's a simple physics problem.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Damocles
You stand before 3 lightswitches. One of these switches is able to turn on/off a lightbulb in a room nearby. You can't see in the room but you know the light was turned off all day. You have to find which switch is connected to the lightbulb. In order to find the switch that is connected to the lightbulb, you can do only the following:
Step 1: Use zero or more switches as much as you want.
Step 2: Go to the other room.
Step 3: Tell which switch is connected to the bulb by doing something in the room (=not going outside).
The physics is a matter of heat/light.
If you flip the first switch, wait a couple of minutes, then flip the switch off, then flip the second switch on and enter the room, you will find one of three things.
1. The light is warm, which means the light is connected to the first switch.
2. The light is burning, which means the light is connected to the second switch.
and
3. The light is cold, which means that the light is connected to the third switch.
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Answer this riddle.
Bright as diamonds,
Loud as thunder,
Never still,
A thing of wonder.
What am I?
__________________
Capt. Zak "Ares" Adama
CAG - Red Squadron Leader
Battlestar Prometheus BSG-68
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So, what's the charge this time? - Lee Adama
Striking a superior @$$hole. - Kara Thrace
Ah. I bet you've been waiting all day to say that one. - Lee Adama
How could I place an object on the floor where no one could jump over it?
By making it a wall?
Why does water in a sink, if left to itself, always drain spinning in the same direction?
__________________ Populos stultus viris indignas honores saepe dat. -Horace
---------------------------- Fortuna est caeca. -Cicero
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"You know the night before was a tough one when even the sound of the fizz hurts your head." -Mike Hammer.
When I was a child my older sister told me, "You can stack chairs as high as the house and I can take off my shoes and jump over them." My younger brother and I dragged dining room chairs out the back door and stacked them up. We couldn't get them higher than my sister but she said that was okay. Then she pulled her stunt, laughing so hard she could hardly jump. Then my brother and I had to drag the chairs back into the house. What did I know - I was only ten.
What joke did a sibling play on you?
__________________ I have my own little place, but it's okay. They know me here.
What was the worst thing to happen to you at school?
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Cheese: [has tinfoil on his teeth] I have braces! Mac: You found that on the ground, didn't you? Cheese: Garbage can.
-episode "Mac Daddy"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"
What was the worst thing to happen to you at school?
School.
Would you be a Mars colonist if you could?
__________________ Populos stultus viris indignas honores saepe dat. -Horace
---------------------------- Fortuna est caeca. -Cicero
----------------------------
"You know the night before was a tough one when even the sound of the fizz hurts your head." -Mike Hammer.
__________________ Populos stultus viris indignas honores saepe dat. -Horace
---------------------------- Fortuna est caeca. -Cicero
----------------------------
"You know the night before was a tough one when even the sound of the fizz hurts your head." -Mike Hammer.
__________________ Populos stultus viris indignas honores saepe dat. -Horace
---------------------------- Fortuna est caeca. -Cicero
----------------------------
"You know the night before was a tough one when even the sound of the fizz hurts your head." -Mike Hammer.