| Q. | from??????? | Related Search: Mathematics | | | From where can i get sample question papers for class 7???
| | A. | From someone you know that already had the class. Might cost ya though. | | | |
| Q. | Why are sodas from the fountain so much different than from the bottle? | Related Search: Non-Alcoholic Drinks | | | I've noticed that I love diet Pepsi from the fountains from such places as Burger King or McDonalds, even though I'm not the biggest fan of the same product from the bottle. A buddy explained that the machines at these restaurants use a syrup that's mixed with carbonated water and the water/flavoring ratio is likey different.
Does this sound right? Syrup? I suppose economically it sounds about right, though this is the first time I've heard of it.
Is this method of manufacture available to me, or only to the franchises? I've tried causing the soda to become a little flat like the fountain drinks are, but it tastes completely different.
Also, does anyhone else prefer a beverage from a fountain that they wouldn't otherwise drink from a bottle or can?
Thanks in advance!
| | A. | some soda companies recipes are different from each other, the can/bottle vs the fountain. I personally like the fountain drinks a lot better too. | | | |
| Q. | How to prevent spiders from dropping from ceiling onto bed at night? | Related Search: Other - Home & Garden | | | Spiders keep dropping from the ceiling onto my bed at night. They tend to land near my face which isn't cool. Last night one dropped on my bed just as I was about to sleep. WTF. I mean a spider on the floor is bad enough, but for them to be aiming for your face while you sleep. That's just wrong. What can I do to prevent spiders from dropping from my ceiling at night? Where are they coming from? Air duct?
| | A. | eww. try an exterminator | | | |
| Q. | Where does the energy for gravity come from? | Related Search: Physics | | | According to the law of conservation of energy, energy is not created from nothing. It is either converted from mass or from other types of energy. In this case, where does the energy for gravity come from?
For instance, the force pushing down the water in Niagara Falls is gravity, and we generate electricity from this energy. Where does this energy come from?
| | A. | Gravity has no energy. the energy of Niagra falls comes from the rain. The sun's energy put the water higher than the falls. when the water is high, it is called potential energy. as the water is pulled lower, it releases energy; this is called kinetic energy. it is not the gravity that has the energy, it is the change in position of the water. | | | |
| Q. | Why do some people from 1st world countries migrate to other 1st world countries? | Related Search: Immigration | | | That are doing slightly better economically or in quality of life. Like poeple from Greece or Italy going to Germany. People from Europe going to the USA. People from France going to the UK. It's been asked if people migration from one country to another has to do with ovepopulation, but I rather think it has to do with economics. What do you think?
| | A. | Some people simply are tired of the same and want change. Maybe they want to learn a new language. Maybe they want to start a new job. Maybe they want to live in a different climate or meet new and different people.
There are way too many reasons to want to move to another country, both rational and irrational, and regardless of whether that country is economically better or not. | | | |
| Q. | From a chemistry andor physics point of view. How do you explain pepper repelling from dish soap? | Related Search: Other - Science | | | You know when you put ground pepper ontop of water in a dish.
The pepper floats on top, covering the water. But when you put some dishwater soap on your finger and stick it in the middle of the dish, The pepper moves away from the finger.
How do you explain this in terms of chemistry and physics?
| | A. | The answer is on this site:
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The "simple" answer is that the surface tension of the pepper particles is less than "pure" water (about 72 ergs/cm^2), so the pepper particles tend to float on the water's surface. When you add a drop of soap, you greatly reduce the surface tension of the water near the point at which you add the soap. Initially, this causes a repulsion of the pepper particles and the particles tend to follow the high surface tension areas. If you shake the solution, you will find that the pepper particles get "wetted" by the soap solution and the pepper will disperse in the soap solution. | | | |
| Q. | How do I reference a cell from getting the letter and number from two different cells in Microsoft Excel? | Related Search: Software | | | For example, i'm trying to grab a letter from a4 and a number from a9 (this data comes from user input) and then use that information to grab the information from another cell. So say a4 has b and a9 has 4, I want the information from b4. Does anyone know how to do this?
I tried the last two responses but its saying invalid cell reference error.
| | A. | you want to use the indirect() formula
=INDIRECT(A4&A9)
the indirect() will indirectly direct excel to concatenate text strings and cell values into a working formula
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sorry i dont know why you would be getting the #REF! error.
indirect() should work.
try this website, maybe it can help. | | | |
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