generally the power company is not required to pay you for excess electricity fed back into the grid, they calculate the amount you use off the grid during night and cloudy days and subtract power you add on sunny days until your bill zeros out. Size your panels to the power demand you need, any excess panels is money out of your pocket. Or get a mess of batteries and live off the grid
Hypothetically, yes. The surface is solid water ice. But humans cannot yet travel that deep into space.
Thermosphere and and Exosphere are the first ones to receive the suns rays so they can reflect to the clouds and the sun could reflect into the water and points to where it is needed Comment: I think the answer is "hot".
Satellites don't provide power for space shuttles. The shuttle could receive power from the international space station, but besides that, the shuttle wouldn't take any power from any satellites.
There are plenty of disadvantages to manned space flight.There is a lot of deadly radiation put off by the sun, and with no atmosphere to protect the astronauts they're always exposed to it.You need to worry about feeding the crew, and brining supplies for the duration of the trip, which could be months.You also need to worry about mental stability of crew members. You wouldn't want to psychopath in a small, confined area where they could possibly snap and potentially harm the other crew members.Long-term exposure to zero gravity has proved harmful to bone structure.
assuming of course that something flat could have mass, which it might not be able to, then a black hole could form. it would suck in other objects, growing slowly in size. there would be an event horizon, singularity etc. however, although it would have a major effect on the 2nd dimension, in the 3rd it's mass might be greatly lessened by comparison to other objects. I don't know, of course. This is just a thought. Edit:Really, the 2nd dimension would just blow apart and the 3rd wouldn't be coz dimensions are actually separate. if the 2nd and the 3rd were right next to each other then the black hole would have sucked us all up about 300 million years ago.
Hypothetically is a term used to propose a fictional situation. For example, I could say, "If I hypothetically won a million dollars, I would buy a jet." This sentence shows the outcome of a fictional situation.
This question is ambiguous as there are many ways to judge the 'best' model. It could be the most skillfully designed, sculpted, converted, or painted model, which are all matters of opinion.It could also refer to the capabilities of the model with the Warhammer 40000 game, or the prowess of the model within Warhammer 40000 literature.
40000 range means something is approximately $40,000 usually. It could mean that it is between $35,000 to $45,000, 39,000 to $41,000, or another range.
yes
It could not travel at the speed of light. But hypothetically, it would glow.
Hypothetically, yes. The surface is solid water ice. But humans cannot yet travel that deep into space.
Yes. But you wouldn't want to be near it. Yikes!
Needs to be appraised by an expert. Could be in the 1000-40000 USD range.
Talk with him about the possibility of dating hypothetically to see if he would be interested in you. You could always play it off as if a relationship would ruin your friendship.
Yes, hypothetically speaking, you could. Some even believe Beethoven's hearing was weakened by the constant musicalities in his lifetime.
This is quite a specific topic; I doubt you could find said articles with ease.
Hypothetically cannot happen. Factually, probably will not happen-ever. If, however people stop relying on fairy-tales-as-facts, there could possibly be economic collapse due to people no longer supporting religion financially. Religion is a multi-billion dollar, if not trillion dollar industry. Religious leaders have a monetary interest at stake, and its demise if suddenly the entire world quit supporting its money habit; would not be pretty.