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  • Is it true that every object that has mass will attract each other?

    According to Issac Newton's universal law of gravitation, F=G(Mm/r²) any objects will be attracted to each other, or is it the mass difference causes a pull from the object which has larger mass? If so, then it will be analogous to the attraction of magnets.

    Magnets attract each other because of their charges difference (one is positively charged and the other one is negatively charged)

    What about objects? they contain no charge (or at least very few compared to the size of the object)

    11 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • Relativity question..?

    I was wondering, "if" you are the size of human, and you see an ant moving very quickly, and you are about to smash the ant using your hand. From the ant's view, Is it true that the ant look at your hand is slower?

    OK, another example to make this clear. Let say you are human sized, a very tall skyscraper is falling and you are watching it fall, the skyscraper falls very slowly right? And let say you use a (toy) skyscraper and make it fall, it falls very quickly.

    My question is when you grow larger (until about the size of Empire state building), will you slow down your own biological clock and your time relative to other people?

    Note: In my opinion, When the mass of an object is larger or bigger, you slows down your "own" clock

    5 AnswersAstronomy & Space1 decade ago
  • Please help me with this question, URGENT!?

    Which regions of the nephron function independently of hormonal control for the most part?

    A) Distal tubule and collecting duct.

    B) Proximal tubule, loop of Henle, and distal tubule.

    C) Renal corpuscle, proximal tubule, and loop of Henle.

    D) Renal corpuscle and collecting duct.

    1 AnswerBiology1 decade ago
  • File icon changing...?

    Hello, I want to ask one problem i faced on file icon, here's the problem : Assuming i have a (.dll) file, usually the icon is the "gear icon" (original icon) , i didn't know when i press "open with" and select "choose default program" and the "gear icon" changed to other icon (Example: Notepad icon). How can i change the icon back to the original (.dll) icon?

    NOTE: The gear icon is the original (.dll) icon.

    2 AnswersSoftware1 decade ago
  • Audio converting problem. HELP?

    I just want to know, if i have a flac audio file, assuming the flac file is low quality (Example: 44,100 Hz) , and i have a converter which can convert the file to flac (same) and it is (192.000 Hz). I noticed that my converted flac file has become 192,000 Hz. But will it REALLY increases the QUALITY of the file (such as: more detailed) and better SOUND QUALITY ? Note: I can see the converted file is enlarged. Thanks for the replies.

    2 AnswersMusic & Music Players1 decade ago
  • Can a desktop PC with four ATI Radeon HD 5970 Toxic edition build work?

    I am saying that 4 HD 5970 toxic GPU on a motherboard, will it work? or will it be overpowered? If yes, you can also show me the proof or some benchmark test. Thanks.

    5 AnswersDesktops1 decade ago
  • Handout problem. How to convert Slides from 6 slides to one page...? My slide is from powerpoint.?

    I got my powerpoint notes from my lecturer, but the notes is 1 slide for one . I mean i want to combine the slides to 6 in one page. How to do that?

    2 AnswersSoftware1 decade ago
  • Handout problem. How to convert Slides from 6 slides to one page...?

    I got my powerpoint notes from my lecturer, but the notes is 1 slide for one . I mean i want to combine the slides to 6 in one page. How to do that?

    2 AnswersProgramming & Design1 decade ago