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Friday, September 4th 2020, 7:23am

Back to School Week - Tuesday: Physics!



And here is the example for the Tuesday - Physics!

What does synthesis gas (water gas) consist of?

1. oxygen (O2) and hydrogen (H2)
2. methane (CH4) and water (H2O)
3. carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen (H2)
4. carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2)

Event description and rules


Thread will close Wednesday, 9th of September, 17h59 server time.

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Sequana" (Sep 21st 2020, 5:29pm)


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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 6:11pm

What does happen if you put a glas over a flame, standing in water?

1) water rises
2) water sinks
3) glas explodes
4) flame keeps burning
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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 6:32pm

regarding the previous question I did in the other MATH contest about the multiples of the number 2.111.112.
The correct answer is infinite, but no humans answered :)
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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 6:34pm

1) water rises
2) water sinks
3) glas explodes
4) flame keeps burning

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 6:37pm

The candle goes out and the water rises

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 6:40pm

peroxide

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 6:41pm

what is the name of
H2O2
?
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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 6:42pm

The candle goes out and the water rises


Thats correct!
(due to temperature difference inside outside, cooling down, loosing presure inside and so on and so on... well done!)

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 6:43pm

hydrogen peroxide

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 6:48pm

hydrogen peroxide


correct
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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 6:56pm

Protons and neutrons are called?

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 7:00pm

Protons and neutrons are called?


DeCrypt Question was 18:41, so next question is free from 19:11 :rose:

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 7:22pm

İf density is 1 gr/cm3, what is temperature of water?

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 7:52pm

What is the chemical name of salt?

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 8:08pm

well "normal" table salt is "sodium chloride"

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 8:09pm

well "normal" table salt is "sodium chloride"
Is correct.

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 8:45pm

If you want to cook an egg - how is fastest way?

1) boil on mountain
2) boil in valley
3) boil with salted water
4) boil a bio egg

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 9:11pm

Boiling point decreases as altitude increases
So answer is

1) boil on mountain

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 9:19pm

If the taken distance of free falling object is 65 meter in last 1 sec, what is current speed of object?

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Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 9:20pm

Boiling point decreases as altitude increases
So answer is

1) boil on mountain


Unfortunatly wrong as you chosen the wrong answer, even with argumenting in correct direction.

"If you boil water at a higher pressure (below sea level, for example), the boiling point would be higher than 100 °C . At a lower pressure (like in the mountains), the boiling point is a lower temperature."

As we have a higher boiling point in lower areas the water just gets hotter before
transforming to gas - so egg is cooked faster :embarressed: