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@ralanham76 Says:
I thought Black holes could eventually evaporate.. wouldn't that mean they eventually convert 100% to energy?
@sebastianbajescu4513 Says:
God is good trust Him amen ❤
@s.kunduclasses8248 Says:
"a light ray enters from medium a to medium b as shown in given figure the refractive index of medium b relative to medium a will be:" options given: (a) greater than unity (b) less than unity (c) equal to unity (d) zero. what the answer please solve😢
@s16783 Says:
I suppose if chemical reactions were more efficient, the world would be a porportionally more dangerous place.
@seggszaft Says:
Nobody cares about stickfigure drawings bro
@faenethlorhalien Says:
Whatever it is that can release 100% of the energy is looking down at a quickly rotating black hole and telling it "mid".
@RajveerSingh-vf7pr Says:
I don't think chemical reaction releases any of the e=mc2 energy...
- If you drop somehow drop one kg of mass in a well, the energy converted into impact-sound or impact-heat was stored in it's potential energy, which is not it's e=mc2
Similar chemical energy is different from e=mc2
- One kg of coal have the same e=mc2 as one kg of iron or water...
@Bee-5542 Says:
Why did I think it was a white board this whole time!?!
@BackYardScience2000 Says:
What about matter/antimatter reactions?
@coolbub1 Says:
What are you going to do if you have leftover drawings?
@luudest Says:
How come that so much energy is sucked out from the spilaring matter around the black hole? After all no matter is converted or a reaction takes place.
@----REDACTED---- Says:
Are you telling me black holes start from civilizations that made bombs that boom too hard?
@RandyAinsworth-tx6vn Says:
Following lots of these videos throughout these years. Learned a lot though them. Thanks and happy holidays
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