You would be much heavier than normal. The mass of any object increases as its speed goes up.
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Nope.-- Visible light has frequencies roughly from 4 x 1014 Hz to 8 x 1014 Hz ... arange from lowest to highest of 4 x 1014 Hz, or one octave.-- Let's say that the lowest frequency in the total spectrum is 50 Hz (Europeanpower-line frequency) and the highest is 1019 Hz (lowest freq gamma rays) ...a total range from lowest to highest of (1019 - 50) Hz, or about 57 octaves.-- On a linear scale, of the total number of Hz in the spectrum, visible lightcovers about 0.004 percent of them.-- On a logarithmic scale, visible light covers 1 octave out of 57 octaves,or 1.74 percent of the spectrum.
No, static electricity does not light your home. Electric power plants send electricity to your house via the power grid, all of which works on an alternating current or AC. At the generating plant, this alternating current is stepped up to high voltages to distribute it, and it is then stepped down on the delivery end. The electricity is distributed to everyone on the power grid, and your house applies the AC to power up the lights and the electrical appliances.Static electricity, which is generated in tiny amounts around us all the time, is not a "stable" or "reliable" source of power. We haven't yet been successful in harnessing lightning, the most powerful of earth's static electric sources, to apply it to useful purposes on anything buy an experimental scale. We don't use static electricity for residential purposes.
There are several "scales" used for describing wind speed, but the most common may be the Beaufort Scale of wind speeds, in 12 steps from "Calm" to "Light Air", all the way to "hurricane". The Beaufort Scale isn't used to MEASURE wind speed, but to DESCRIBE it.
there are 12 points, 1 being light breeze to 12 being worst hurricane possible. its not like the earthquake scale which is ten times worse for each increase of 1.
no i did not i think only you did
It said one person at a time please
no i did not i think only you did
I got that worksheet lol its "Did you hear about the bank robber who stepped on a scale and got a weigh" lol cheesy right
Yo Mamas so fat that one time she stepped on a scale the scale said sorry we don't way animals.
The Bank Robber Who Stepped On A Scale And Got A Weigh?
the bank robber who stepped on a scale got a weigh
He made a 35000 grams
on the universal elementary and middle school grading scale, 80 percent is exactly a C grade average. that is also classified as a below average on the gradig scale.
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