Waidseemuller, Martin Remembrance Day

Apr 25, 2006 13:39

"Although individual atoms and molecules are invisible to the naked eye, one mole of atoms or molecules is easily detected. Because subatomic particles are even smaller than atoms and also invisible, you might never expect to see individual electrons. Let's consider the possibility, however, of seeing a farady of charge. A faraday of charge ( Read more... )

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Steve asks anonymous April 25 2006, 18:44:51 UTC
Why is it that Florida lightning has double the current of New England's?

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Re: Steve asks tejla April 25 2006, 19:04:51 UTC
i was wondering that too. all i know is when two fronts meet, it makes thunderstorms. maybe it's the difference in the fronts that come off the ocean and the fronts that come across the land. but i'm not sure; good question.

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Re: Steve asks the_james_kid April 26 2006, 18:40:24 UTC
Yeah...

that's exactly what I was thinking....
:|

what?
:P

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