Global warming: a caus for concern ... For starters, people can purchase products with the Energy Star Label because it can reduce your energy consumption by up to thirty percent. ... View More
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birth and death of a star ... As the star crashes down upon itself, it releases so much energy that it explodes and virtually blows itself to bits. This is known as a supernova. ... View More
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The HertzprungRussel Diagram ... This is a small source of the Sunamp39s energy. This contraction is a vital source of energy on which a star can draw at various stages in its life. ... View More
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Physics of Star Trek ... Instead of pushing things together, negative energy pushes things apart. ... Although the physics of Star Trek may not be perfect, the show still has inspired many ... View More
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Energy Efficient Housing ... But there is still many variations from model to model. An ENERGY STAR label can help you identify how energy efficient they are. ... View More
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Cosmic Quicksand ... objects that cross over into the event horizon the ampquotmouthampquot of the Black Hole are lost forever, Black holes also contribute energy and starmaking gas and ... View More
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Global Warming ... Actions: 1. To purchase products that has the EPAamp39s Energy Star label. 2. To use compact fluorescent light bulbs instead of regular modern lights. ... View More
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The Beauty of Space ... Iron causes a problem because it is the first element reached by a star that requires energy to fuse it together instead of giving off energy. ... View More
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Astronomy ... The later reaction frees large amounts of nuclear energy, and the further contraction of the star probably has stopped. When the ... View More
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Star Trek ... a person for transport requires as much energy as released by a 100megaton hydrogen bomb . Another book, To Seek Out New Life: The Biology of Star Trek by ... View More
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black holes ... A very small amount of this energy is sent into the envelope enclosing the star, and it causes the envelope to explode The energy deposited on the envelope ... View More
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Global Warming ... of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, product manufacturers, local utilities, and retailers have collaborated to implement the Energy Star program. ... View More
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Star Wars vs Star Trek ... that slice titanium doors like nuclear powered chainsaws, laser blasters, planet destroying canons, and mystical energy called ampquotthe force.ampquot In Star Wars, most ... View More
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Star Life Cycles ... centigrade. During the next stage the star begins to release energy, stopping it from contracting even more and causes it to shine. Next ... View More
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Big Bang Theory ... greater amounts of energy. Due to this abundance in energy, the resulting star will fuse almost completely. Since there is so much ... View More
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Black Holes ... This energy is so great that when they first collide, a nuclear reaction takes place and the gases inside the star begin to burn continuously. ... View More
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blackholes ... general relativity. Black holes are formed from the remains of supernovas, the explosion of energy of a supergiant star. At the ... View More
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Nucleosynthesis ... The SProcess Since a staramp39s H is usually not fully used up when He burning begins, the staramp39s energy comes from two distinct zones: the He burning core and ... View More
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The Brightest Explosions in the Universe ... elements until it produces iron that uses up energy. The result of no useful fuel is a sudden catastrophic collapse. The core turns into a neutron star. ... View More
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Time Travel ... passage of a spaceship through the hole ought to make the star gate slam shut ... 15 The only energy scientist today can think of that would create that amount of ... View More
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Black holes ... a supernova explosion, it may leave behind a fairly massive burned out stellar remnant, which is basically a star with nonsufficient energy power and with no ... View More
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The Sun ... center. These conditions set off a nuclear reaction that still releases energy and causes this star to continuously shine. This ... View More
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Astronomy ... This energy produced is so great when it first collides, that a nuclear reaction occurs and the gases within the star start to burn continuously. ... View More
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INDUSTRY ANALYSIS:THE COMPUTE ... issued an executive order directing US agencies to purchase only computers that adhered to the Environmental Protection Agencyamp39s EPA Energy Star Program ESP ... View More
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New Philosophy ... After many hundreds of thousands of years, organisms had evolved a way of taking in the light from the star combined with the energy from the molecules outside ... View More
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Astronomy ... massive stars of the group the carbon may be burntamp39 to even heavier elements but eventually the energy generation will fizzle out and the star will collapse ... View More
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Observing Stars ... the elements in the outer layers of a star. The Balmer series refers to the emission spectrum of hydrogen, specifically for high energy level electrons ... View More
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cosmic cataclyms ... I guess I thought that the star kept the same orbit and the properties changed ... gamma bursts can happen causing an explosion that gives off a huge energy blast. ... View More
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black hole1 ... one hundred times the mass of the Sun cannot form because they will explode from nuclear energy released during their contraction before the star can shrink ... View More
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Black Hole ... hole was concluded by the astronomers as when a star which is more massive than Sun will evolve more quickly will be more spendthrift on its energy resources. ... View More
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