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Will I get in trouble for prank calling the cops on the weekends ?
Will I face any legal consequences for prank calling the police on weekends?
What is the longest University Course You Can take? ?
What is the longest university course you can take in terms of duration? I’ve heard that degrees in fields like Medicine and Law can take up to 10 years to complete. Are there any other programs that...
How many people will one box of Hamburger Helper feed?
I'm planning to cook tonight for a total of six people, including myself, and I would like to know how many people one box of Hamburger Helper typically feeds. Will one box be sufficient for everyone,...
Can drinking a lot of water or orange juice get weed out of your system quicker?
Can drinking a lot of water or orange juice help eliminate THC from my system more quickly? I haven’t smoked in over a year, but I recently took two small hits.
What is the volume of a sphere with a surface area of 16π ft²?
What is the volume of a sphere with a surface area of ( 16\pi \, \text{ft}^2 )? To find the volume, we can use the formula for the volume of a sphere, which is given by ( V = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3 ). Co...
Will a rebuilt engine burn oil?
I recently had the engine in my 1993 Geo Prizm rebuilt. It now has a new crankshaft, rings, valves, and many other components. While it’s running great, I’ve noticed that it’s burning some oil. After...
Can glass burn and catch fire?
Can glass burn or catch fire? I'm curious about this topic and would like to understand the properties of glass in relation to fire.
Does braiding your hair make it longer?
I've noticed that my friend's hair seemed to grow remarkably fast after she braided it for a couple of weeks and then straightened it. She insists that all she did was braid her hair! I've decided to...
A centrifuge rotor has a moment of inertia of 3.20 10-2 kg·m2.?
A centrifuge rotor has a moment of inertia of 3.20 x 10^-2 kg·m². How much energy is required to accelerate it from rest to a speed of 8000 revolutions per minute (rpm)?
explain why covalently bonded materials are generally less dense than ionically or metallic bonded material on?
Could you explain why materials that are covalently bonded tend to have lower densities compared to those that are bonded ionically or metallically? What are the underlying factors that contribute to...