Do Earth gain or lose weight?
Do Earth gain or lose weight?
^ Weight on Earth = mass X acceleration due to Earth's gravity (9.8 m/s/s)
same concept applies to other celestial objects with gravity
Weight with respect to?
You guys should watch BREAKING BAD hahaha
Mutry ko answer ani kay murag kahibaw ko sa answer
Our inner ear has 3 small bones called the hammer, anvil and stirrup. I guess the hardest one is the hammer?
Here's my question: Theoretically speaking, in which place can you see the back of your head without using a mirror? Assuming you'll survive of course![]()
Last edited by Sarevok; 05-27-2014 at 04:48 PM.
It's actually tooth enamel.
@simoncpu lol![]()
Reflective surfaces can be used as a mirror, so I guess I can't answer water or something. We can construct a lensless camera (yepp they exist), and view the back of our heads with a glassless e-ink, but it's a boring answer.
I propose that we observe the back of our head by using immense gravity field to bend light that has reflected from the back of our heads into the front of our heads. Of course, our atoms would be ripped off in the process, but who cares?
Another method is to find a traversible wormhole and accelerate one end to the speed of light and bend it back to its point of origin. Effects on time dilation means that the accelerated end of the wormhole has aged more than the stationary end, so if you enter the accelerated end, you can see the back of the head of your past self. You can even sleep with your past self! Hahahaha...
I love typing BS on the Internet. Hehehe...![]()
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