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What does the mysterious constant known as Einstein's cosmological contant denote in the general theory of relativity ?
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Dark matter
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Anti-Matter
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Dark energy
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Speed of universe's expansion
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Which has the largest composition in the universe?
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Matter
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Anti-Matter
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Cold matter
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Dark energy
50%
Dark matter
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Mysterious matter
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Exotic matter
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The phenomenon in which the universe contracts and destroys itself is know as:
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big compression
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big crunch
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big contraction
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big expansion
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Astro-QuestionβDoes life violate the second law of thermodynamics?
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Astro-Questionβ Does life violate the second law of thermodynamics? Comment your ideas below! Share: @AstroMechanics
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Living organisms, despite their organization, still adhere to the second law of thermodynamics. Life's processes increase overall entropy, from formation to death, as energy is consumed, waste is generated, and internal order is maintained. This refutes mystical beliefs and confirms that life operates within the boundaries of physical laws.
πIn conclusion, the statement emphasizes that living organisms do not violate the second law of thermodynamics. Instead, they operate in accordance with it by contributing to the overall increase in entropy.
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Living organisms, despite their organization, still adhere to the second law of thermodynamics. Life's processes increase overall entropy, from formation to death, as energy is consumed, waste is generated, and internal order is maintained. This refutes mystical beliefs and confirms that life operates within the boundaries of physical laws.
πIn conclusion, the statement emphasizes that living organisms do not violate the second law of thermodynamics. Instead, they operate in accordance with it by contributing to the overall increase in entropy.
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Did you know?
The night before Space Shuttle challenger was launched, a NASA engineer told his wife "it's going to blow up" His superiors ignored his warning about a problem, so his prediction came true.
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The night before Space Shuttle challenger was launched, a NASA engineer told his wife "it's going to blow up" His superiors ignored his warning about a problem, so his prediction came true.
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ββWhat would happen if a nuclear bomb was detonated in space?
When a nuclear bomb explodes on Earth, the huge release of radiation triggers the rapid expansion of air around it, causing the intense blast wave that wreaks so much destruction.
πIn the vacuum of space, the lack of air means the principal destructive effects come not from the blast, but instead from the particles and radiation pouring out of the bomb, which dump their energy as heat on striking the target
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When a nuclear bomb explodes on Earth, the huge release of radiation triggers the rapid expansion of air around it, causing the intense blast wave that wreaks so much destruction.
πIn the vacuum of space, the lack of air means the principal destructive effects come not from the blast, but instead from the particles and radiation pouring out of the bomb, which dump their energy as heat on striking the target
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50 Physics Ideas You Really Need to Know- Joanne Baker.pdf
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50 Physics Ideas You Really Need to Know
In this book, Joanne Baker unravels the complexities of 20th-century scientific theory for a general readership. She explains ideas at the cutting-edge of scientific inquiry, making them comprehensible and accessible to the layperson.
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by Joanne BakerIn this book, Joanne Baker unravels the complexities of 20th-century scientific theory for a general readership. She explains ideas at the cutting-edge of scientific inquiry, making them comprehensible and accessible to the layperson.
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SpaceX launches 5,000th Starlink satellite toward orbit (video) https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-launch-group-6-11
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SpaceX launches 5,000th Starlink satellite toward orbit (video)
And the Starlink tally will keep rising for a long time to come.
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Name the rover which went on the Chandrayan 3 mission.
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Pragyan
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Vigyan
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Prakash
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Curiosity
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