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Burning Nuts: Questions & Answers - Physics Forums
I see where you're coming from. But actually proteins don't really. Fats release more energy (39.4 kJ/g) than proteins (17.9 kJ/g) and carbohydrates (15.8kJ/g) - they have very long chains of -C-H bonds and have more potential to make CO 2 (and H 2 O. as oxidation produces water and carbon dioxide) as I mentioned above.
Do Physicists Drink? - Debating the Risks of Alcohol - Physics Forums
Kaku answered simply by saying that Physicists do no drink, and celebrate in different ways. Anywho, all of this leads me to believe that there are two sides to the matter of drinking alcohol. Either people drink alcohol and do not care of the damage it causes to their brain, or people do not drink in fear of that damage being caused.
How can you measure frequencies in the human body? - Physics Forums
Jan 26, 2017. Body Frequencies Human Human body Measure. In summary, a stethoscope can pick up a range of audio frequencies, a sensitive microphone can detect a much wider range, and of much lower power, a spectrum analyzer will show you the frequencies in signals your microphone picks up, EEG and EKG machines pick up different frequencies, and ...
Is Water Flammable Despite Containing Hydrogen and Oxygen? - Physics Forums
noagname said: why is water not flammable, because H20 is hydrogen and oxygen. I have learned that hydrogen is very flammable and oxygen speeds up a fire. so wouldn't that mean that it is very flammable. To put it simply: hydrogen is very flammable when it is in the form of hydrogen molecules, and oxygen speeds up a fire when it is in the form ...
The physics behind human whistling-where does the sound come from?
Human Physics Sound. In summary, the physics behind human whistling involves air being split and creating vibrations. The mouth acts as a resonance chamber and can alter the pitch by moving the tongue and palate. Despite being open at both ends, our mouths can produce whistling sounds when air is blown out due to the pressurization of the air.
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