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No, it simulates/speeds up the natural decomposition process.
well a catalyst is something that speeds up a reaction so an enzyme no?
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The solutions will be extremely similar to what you would get for equations in Newtonian physics. At everyday speeds the deviation from Newtonian mechanics is negligible.
I had a similar problem once and it had something to do with my brakes, I'd get them checked if i were you
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It is according to the nature. Generally sound travels with high speeds in metals.
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Crash... Energetic subatomic quantums of energy fly off in a patten similar to a firework.
Aristotle examined the nature of matter, space, time, and motion. He had few tools for experimentation and could not measure time or speeds.
-- Natural satellites are those that were formed and positioned, and move, entirely through forces, materials, and processes in nature, without human intervention. They existed long before intelligent life, and we are only now beginning to ask, and try to imagine, how it all happened. -- Artificial satellites are machines, designed and assembled on Earth, by people, out of refined natural materials or engineered made-up materials, and then cast away from the Earth's surface and guided into positions, speeds, and directions where they can continue to exist for a while, relying on laws of nature. None ever existed until 55 years ago.
I've had a similar problem on my 98 civic ex. There's two resistors wired to the fan control. One for speeds 1 and 2 and another for speeds 3 and 4. I suspect the one controling the 1 and 2 speeds has blown.