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Post by (:Train05:) on Jul 10, 2008 12:36:49 GMT -11
hey train why is it that when tourists get through the front gate where i work they become idiots? i mean what's going on???!!! Becuase they either are new to the place or are born stupid. Maybe they are trying to mess with you mind too!
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CougarBob
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Post by CougarBob on Jul 10, 2008 14:39:29 GMT -11
Hey, Train, what is a philtrum and where did it get its name? A philtrum is a part of the lips and it comes form the greek word philtron which is to kiss. Very good, but what part of the lips is it? LOL
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Post by (:Train05:) on Jul 10, 2008 14:44:35 GMT -11
The upper part of the lip. It is a groove.
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Post by Pinkberry on Jul 11, 2008 6:20:34 GMT -11
Haha JJ I had a similair problem like that in Trig...but they didnt give me the formulas...x.x
Train, if Hydrogen has a pressure of 760 torr at 31 degrees C and has the pressure of 31mmHg at 22 degrees C what is the delta heat vaporization?
(easy...similair problem on my final but once you memorize the formula like I did its an easy 20 pts)
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Post by hoobsmom on Jul 11, 2008 6:27:08 GMT -11
Well, you know what Grant says: "When in doubt, get the hell out." Good advice, will definitely take it into consideration. Even thought no one asked for my opinion here it is anyway. Before just abruptly leaving discuss the problem with someone with an objective view. I have learned that lesson by leaving without discussing it with someone and ending up unhappy by what I did. Good luck GG.
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Post by (:Train05:) on Jul 11, 2008 6:33:56 GMT -11
Haha JJ I had a similair problem like that in Trig...but they didnt give me the formulas...x.x Train, if Hydrogen has a pressure of 760 torr at 31 degrees C and has the pressure of 31mmHg at 22 degrees C what is the delta heat vaporization? (easy...similair problem on my final but once you memorize the formula like I did its an easy 20 pts) I am going to have say the answer is a test question.
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Pinkberry
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Post by Pinkberry on Jul 11, 2008 6:36:31 GMT -11
Yes but the question I asked was "what is delta heat vaporization" =P Use: ln(p2/p1)=-deltaHvap/r(1/t2-1/t1)
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Post by (:Train05:) on Jul 11, 2008 6:43:53 GMT -11
Oh this is easy delta heat vaporazition is when water from a river delta is heat with heat and the heat causes the water to turn into vapor which is called vaporization. Next question!
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Post by Pinkberry on Jul 11, 2008 6:44:50 GMT -11
((delta means sum train))
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Post by (:Train05:) on Jul 11, 2008 6:45:49 GMT -11
It also means a river mouth or opening so I am also right. Gotcha!
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Post by Pinkberry on Jul 11, 2008 8:28:46 GMT -11
Erm..you are correct about the definition but not about the assigned problem..
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Post by JoeGeist on Jul 12, 2008 6:32:52 GMT -11
Why is the sky blue?
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Post by JoeGeist on Jul 12, 2008 6:34:13 GMT -11
How long is Thirteen Mile Drive?
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Post by JoeGeist on Jul 12, 2008 6:35:23 GMT -11
What is a cepheid variable? And what are they used to measure?
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Post by (:Train05:) on Jul 12, 2008 10:55:40 GMT -11
The sky is blue becuase when the suns light reflects of the the blue ocean the blue reflection is trapped into the atmosphere cuasing it to look blue.
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