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Is the roadrunner an fast animal?

A road runner can run speeds up to 17 mph.


Kepler's equal area law implies that when a planet gets closer to the sunit?

speeds up


What does the Beaufort scale rank?

The Beaufort scale is a measure that relates wind speed to observed conditions at sea or on land. Its full name is the Beaufort Wind Force Scale, although it is a measure of wind speed and not of "force" in the scientific sense of the word.


How does the presence of myelin help axons work?

Myelin makes it easier for acons to transmit signals- it speeds there work.


How do scientific displines differ from nonscientific displines?

Science is a discipline following the "scientific method" to advance its knowledge. The scientific method was introduced first by the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei and refined along the centuries up to the present form, that was introduced in its fullness by Karl Popper, an Austrian philosopher.The scientific method uses experiments and theory.A scientific experiment is the observation of a natural phenomenon regulated by the following rules:1 - It is a quantitative observation, that is the result of an experiment is one or more relations among physical quantities expressed through their numerical values.2 - The experimental procedure is exactly defined and described so that it can be repeated in different places and by different persons.3 - The measurement errors are clearly defined by studying the characteristics of the measure and of the measurement instruments.4 - Everywhere the experiment is repeated it provides the same results within the measurement errors.A scientific theory is a set of mathematical relationships between measurable physical entities that allows experimental outcomes to be anticipated.The scientific method is constituted by the following steps:1 - From a set of different experiment a scientific theory is elaborated on the ground of the observed natural behaviour.2 - The scientific theory is verified to correctly reproduce all the known experimental outcomes.3- The theory is capable to suggest the so called "falsifying experiments". They are one or more new experiments, never carried out, whose results are anticipated by the theory.4- The falsifying experiments are carried out and it is verified that the theory is able to correctly anticipate their outcome. In this case the theory is not yet falsified and can be used to anticipate whatever experiment in its field.5- If a falsifying experiment is not correctly forecast by the theory, it is not false, but the limits of its validity are found. Up to that moment the theory is considered usable within its limits, while out of them it does not reproduces correctly the nature behavior.An example is Newtonian mechanics. Up to the end of 1800 all natural phenomena was thought to be included into this theory. At the beginning of 1900 several experiments were not correctly anticipated by the Newton theory and its limits were discovered. Today we go on using it to design cars, motors and so on, since all these applications are into its field of validity.We also know that, when atomic dimensions or very high speeds near the light speed are considered, it is no more suited and other theories have to be used.

Related Questions

A database speeds up the sharing of scientific knowledge by?

by assembling large amounts of information in a single location


What is a scientific term for 'speeds up '?

The scientific term for 'speeds up' is acceleration


How does government funding affect scientific process?

it speeds it up


Has mobile broadband been proven to provide adequate download and upload speeds for file sharing?

Yes, mobile broadband is more than adequate for file sharing.


Why does you Ford Focus vibrate at low speeds?

because the intelectual intelect of sophisticated knowledge is known for being integrated


What makes an object change position?

Accually there are quite a few logical but scientific ways, well i will use my background knowledge from England to propose the answer. Hmm lets see, well definitly acceleration is one and it speeds up or slows down an object.. WELL, i know for a complete fact that is it!


What rear end comes factory in a 1979 z28 camaro 5 speed stick car.?

the 79 i have came with 3:73's.to the best of my knowledge there were no 5 speeds,only 4 speeds.


How can I get my file sharing software to work with my Network Hub?

For a network hub no configuration will be needed, although since hubs multicast you could see a big slowdown in network speeds.


What does the blower motor resister do in a 2002 Dodge Durango?

Short of it is the resistor controls the fan speeds for the blower. Easy to replace and to my knowledge only available through a dealer.


How do you use cyclotron in a sentence?

The cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator used to accelerate charged particles to high speeds for various scientific and medical applications.


What are the fastest mammals?

# The cheetah, which can reach speeds up to 65mph. # The pronghorn antelope, speeds up to 53mph. # The Mongolian gazelle, speeds up to 50mph. # The Springbok, speeds up to 50mph. # Grant's Gazelle, speeds up to 47mph. # Thomson's Gazelle, speeds up to 47mph. # The European hare, with speeds up to 43mph.


What is a major characteristic of asymmetric Internet service Download speeds and upload speeds are equal Download speeds are faster than upload speeds Data traffic speeds are faster than voice?

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