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Do the scientists of the US use the SI unit?

Yes, although they may slip into the imperial units in their communications with ordinary folk.


Why would and ordinary thermometer show a low temprature in the thermosphere?

An ordinary thermometer would show a low temperature in the thermosphere because the thermosphere is characterized by very low air density and high energy particles. Regular thermometers rely on air molecules to transfer heat, but in the thermosphere, the low density of air molecules means that the thermometer cannot accurately measure the temperature of the sparse particles present.


When was Ordinary Thunderstorms created?

Ordinary Thunderstorms was created in 2009.


Is dark matter Solid liquid or gas?

We do not know as we have not found any dark matter to examine. The only way we detect it and know it exists is due to its gravitational attraction of the ordinary matter we can see. One speculation when neutrinos were discovered to have tiny nonzero masses was that dark matter might be neutrinos. Another speculation is that dark matter is only ordinary matter, but its in another separate universe in a shared higher dimensional spacetime. Nobody knows.


Is a proton the smallest particle of a ordinary matter?

No. Electron is roughly 1/2000 of proton in mass. If the question is about spacial size, it is not a meaningful question. The idea that elementary particles are like a physical ping pong ball (but smaller) is incorrect. Elementary particles are not similar to the every day object except in the fact, that they possess energy and momentum, can have electrical charge, magnetic moment and angular momentum.

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Why can scientists ignore the forces of attraction among particles in a gas under ordinary conditions?

Scientists can ignore intermolecular forces in a gas under ordinary conditions because gases have weak forces of attraction compared to liquids and solids. The particles in a gas are far apart and move freely, resulting in negligible interaction between individual particles. Hence, the effects of these weak forces are often minimal and can be disregarded for many practical purposes.


What does it look like when forces of attraction among the particles are so weak that they can be ignored under ordinary conditions?

When forces of attraction are negligible among particles, the substance tends to exist in a gaseous state at ordinary conditions. The particles are far apart and exhibit random motion, resulting in a high degree of kinetic energy that overcomes any weak intermolecular forces present.


Why can scientist ignore the forces of attraction among particles in a gas undr ordinary conditions?

Scientists can sometimes ignore the forces of attraction among particles in a gas under ordinary conditions because the kinetic energy of gas particles is much greater than the attractive forces between them. This means that the particles move around freely and independently of each other, resulting in the ideal gas behavior that doesn't consider intermolecular forces. This simplification allows for easier mathematical modeling and analysis of gas behavior.


What does the proportionality constant k in coulombs law is huge in ordinary units whereas the proportionality constant g in newtons law of gravition is tiny mean?

It means that the force of electrical attraction (or repulsion) between two particles with units charges will be greater than the gravitational attraction between two particles with unit mass which are the same distance apart.


Why are photons not like ordinary particles of matter?

Photons are massless particles that do not experience gravitational forces, unlike ordinary particles of matter. They also do not have rest mass and always travel at the speed of light in a vacuum. Additionally, photons do not have electric charge, which distinguishes them from most ordinary particles of matter.


Why an atom of nitrogen it is not reactive in ordinary condition?

Is the healthy


Is there a invention that scientists have not invented?

There are many. Ordinary people from all walks of life invent things everyday not just scientists


What is a condition in which the elimination of solid wastes is difficult?

The ordinary condition of hard or obstructed stools is called constipation.


Islamic scientists who tried to turn ordinary metals into gold?

The scientist were called Alchemists.


Who did Sir Isaac Newton influence?

Many thousands from famous scientists to ordinary school children


What is something that Scientists do that ordinary people do not do and starts with the letter O?

Make OBSERVATIONS? But people do that, too.


How many types of auxiliary condition in ordinary differential equation?

it has two types