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>>7572093
To add to the roll rate this - most pilots roll to their left (counterclockwise), because it's the easier movement when your hand is on the stick.
And thank you, anon. You're cute.

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>>5396214
What am I looking at?

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Tell us about an experience, in school or out, that caused you to rethink or change your perspective. What impact has this had on you?

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TTwo stars A and B emit most of their light at the wavelenghts of 650nm and 480 nm respectively. If it is known that star A has twice the radius of star B, find the ratio of the luminosities of the stars.

guys, help. this is the last question that is keeping me from sleep

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can someone graph this on mathematica please?
〖lim_(n->∞)⁡(1+x/n)〗^x=e^x

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>economic system coming apart at every seam

This is highly entertaining.

>>3373302
>It would also free up money to make jobs.

The already government hemorrhages money to make jobs, it's called the military.

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>>1607097
Experiments done in the early 20th century showed that an atom is in fact mostly empty space (99.9% of it)

The atom has a nucleas, and then very far away from the nucleas are the electrons. Between the different levels that the electrons occupy and the distance between the electrons and the nucleas is just empty space.

I won't bother explaining more complicated/accurate models of the atom because you'd probably have some trouble understanding, but the jist of what I said should be easy to follow.

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keep going.

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