Where did the Big Bang occur?
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It involved the entire universe, which was very small at the time. It caused the universe to expand, so in effect the Big Bang occurred everywhere. It created both space and time, so there was not a "place" for it to occur before it did.
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Processed meteorites with low metal content probably are
A) leftover chunks of rock from the earliest period in the formation of the solar system. B) pieces of comets rather than of asteroids. C) chunks of a larger asteroid that was shattered by a collision. D) chunks of rock chipped off the planet Mercury. E) chunks of rock chipped off the planet Mars.
What is the inductance for an inductor with a reactance of 20at a frequency of 60 Hz?
A. 12 H B. 19 H C. 3.0 H D. 53 mH E. 27 mH
Briefly explain the atmosphere on Mars
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Which of the following is a feature of quantum physics but not a feature of Newtonian physics?
A) Determinism: The future is entirely determined by the present. B) Force at a distance: Objects can exert forces on other objects that are some distance away, across empty space. C) The observation process must be included as part of the theory. D) The principle of conservation of energy. E) All of the above.