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Q: Which type of photography captures light in regions below or above the visible spectrum and renders it as a visible image?
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How much does one gal of water weigh in a vacuum?

Nothing; the vacuum renders it weightless however the mass stays proportionate to the volume, in this case 1 gallon.


What is the principle of falsfifiability?

The principle of falsifiability states that any theory or hypothesis being tested must be stated in a way that allows the possibility for disproving, rejecting or showing as inaccurate that theory or hypothesis through scientific methods, techniques and procedures. If you state a hypothesis that renders it immune to any attempts for rejecting it via scientific methods, then you have violated the falsifiability principle and such hypotheses or theories are scientifically non-viable. You must make predictions that allow your hypothesis to be shown as incorrect.


How the volume of a heavy irregularly shaped object may be determined experimentally are there any limitations?

Through displacement of another volume. For example, say you wish to measure the volume of an unknown object. Given a flask capable of measuring volume with reasonable precision, you could fill that flask with water up to a certain volume. Adding the unknown object and submerging it completely would "displace" the water, i.e. cause the water level in the flask to rise. According to the Archimedes Principle, the new volume on the flask subtracted by the old volume renders the total volume of the unknown.


How hot is a nuclear weapon?

The heat of a nuclear weapon is determined by the rate of decay of fissile material in the core. For example the smallest amount of Plutonium capable of being used with a neutron reflector at natural critical mass is about 4 kilograms of 93% 239Pu. Unfortunately a small portion of the remaining 7% will be Plutonium 240 which decays at a faster rate and thus generates heat from it's decay. In a 4 kilogram mass of Weapons Grade (93% 239Pu) Plutonium, every 937,440 seconds it will generate 0.769 MeV. That's a reasonable amount of energy like having it wrapped by a warm electric blanket. Over time, this degrades the Plutonium and eventually renders it useless for a nuclear weapon. Every now and then approximately every 15 years the Plutonium in a warhead needs changing. Heat also makes a nuclear warhead less potent and reduces the yield.


What is the importance of superconductors?

Superconductivity is a phenomenon that occurs when a substance (typically metallic or ceramic) reaches its "critical temperature" (Tc) and loses all electrical resistance. This occurrence takes place at extremely low temperatures, which renders much of the scientific potential difficult to apply to real life situations.Scientists are currently working on developing superconductors that are closer to room temperature, an improvement which would make superconductors much more important to everybody. Superconductors have the potential to carry an electric charge across an infinite distance without losing any energy whatsoever, and also block out magnetic fields because of the Meissner Effect. If controlled in room temperature, it would be possible to transport electricity from a power plant on Earth to a residential area on Mars, create lightning-fast computer circuits with no resistance, develop weapons such as quickly-reloadable rail guns, and transportation possibilities such as biohazard-free levitating trains.

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