Allround Trivia!

Started by dadudemon173 pages

Originally posted by Da Pittman
Well seems no one is going to answer this so the bite of a Komodo Dragon is not venomous but is full of bacteria which will lead to infection which will normally weaken or kill its prey.

And now the new one

The first CD pressed in the US was...

Recent study on the Komodo Dragon shows they actually have venom as well.

http://www.abc.net.au/rn/scienceshow/stories/2005/1520986.htm

That article is from 2005.

To answer your question...

"Exactly 25 years ago, on August 17, 1982, Royal Philips Electronics manufactured the world's first compact disc at a Philips factory in Langenhagen, just outside of Hanover, Germany."

http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/18476

Now for my question.

What is the famous equation below called?

Bonus:

What is the sister equation of the one of above called?

Originally posted by dadudemon
Recent study on the Komodo Dragon shows they actually have venom as well.

http://www.abc.net.au/rn/scienceshow/stories/2005/1520986.htm

That article is from 2005.

To answer your question...

"Exactly 25 years ago, on August 17, 1982, Royal Philips Electronics manufactured the world's first compact disc at a Philips factory in Langenhagen, just outside of Hanover, Germany."

http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/18476

Now for my question.

What is the famous equation below called?

Bonus:

What is the sister equation of the one of above called?

Nice link, didn't know that. 👆 As for answering my question you would be incorrect because I asked for the first CD press in the United States.

Originally posted by Da Pittman
Nice link, didn't know that. 👆 As for answering my question you would be incorrect because I asked for the first CD press in the United States.

Born in the USA ?

😂

Originally posted by T.M
Born in the USA ?

😂

👆

Really...

That was a total guess.. and a joke.. 😖

Originally posted by T.M
Really...

That was a total guess.. and a joke.. 😖

Then a really good guess 😆

Yeah 😆 and an incredibly lucky one.

Originally posted by T.M
Yeah 😆 and an incredibly lucky one.
So now that you guess it what is your question 😉

Go with dadudemon's cause I can't think of anything at the moment.. I also want to know the answer.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Now for my question.

What is the famous equation below called?

Bonus:

What is the sister equation of the one of above called?

Stabbing in the dark, but might it be about acceleration and terminal velocity in a fall?

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Stabbing in the dark, but might it be about acceleration and terminal velocity in a fall?

You just killed someone by stabbing in the dark...nice going you murderer! 😠

Seriously, that is not the answer.

I could have asked that question the other way around; given the name and asked for the equation, but that would have been too easy to just google and find the answer to.

You are on the right track with physics...

Haven't got a clue then, physics and formula's aren't my strong points

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Haven't got a clue then, physics and formula's aren't my strong points

Ditto..

I doubt anyone will get this.

Well what I get from the formula is it is dealing with PSI, volume, energy, mass, position, height and some others that I don’t know so maybe something dealing with an explosion?

He said it was a 'well known' equation, lets toss up some options

Maybe nuclear reactions?

Gun powder?

No, it's far more complex. Gun powder has only a few ingredients, and it's reaction would be something like 10 KNO3 + 3 S + 8 C = 2 K2CO3 + 3 K2SO4 + 6 CO2 + 5 N2.
No dividing or physic influences between the factors.
I still think it involves calculating movement or expansion of some sort of mass under certain conditions.

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
No, it's far more complex. Gun powder has only a few ingredients, and it's reaction would be something like 10 KNO3 + 3 S + 8 C = 2 K2CO3 + 3 K2SO4 + 6 CO2 + 5 N2.
No dividing or physic influences between the factors.
I still think it involves calculating movement or expansion of some sort of mass under certain conditions.
I was thinking more of gun powder and a bullet and the expansion of the gas inside of the shell and propelling the bullet.

Ok, good angle. Looking at it like that it might be a formula to predict the trajectory of an object of determined mass propelled by a determined amount of force.

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Ok, good angle. Looking at it like that it might be a formula to predict the trajectory of an object of determined mass propelled by a determined amount of force.
Yea that 😛