»Quick Forum Quiz- try to get these answers right.

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  1. Synergy

    Synergy Forum Master Member

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    1. Who was the first monarch of the roman empire?


    2. Explain the definition of "hawking radiation"


    3. How many kilometers are in a light year?


    4. What is the Wardenclyffe tower famous for? and who owned it?


    5. What is the event horizon?


    6. Who murdered the most humans in history?(hint, he's from Georgia)


    7. What's the biggest galaxy in the known universe?


    8. What's the fastest thing in the universe? (hint, it's not light)


    9. When Mozart was 14, he wrote an entire composition from the Vatican from memory, what was the name of this piece?


    10. and final question, Can you write down Einstein's famous e=mc2 full equation?





    there's bound to be some ppl that use google lol
    but the first person to get all these questions right gets a pew from me
    even if they use google lmao
     
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  2. Lily Kate

    Lily Kate Journeyman Member

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    1. Romulus (This one's easy lol)
    2. Hawking radiation theory is affiliated with the Black hole theory. Also it's radiation(?) emitted from the Black Hole.
    3. 9,460,800,000,000 (60s x 60m x 24hrs x 365days x 3000000 km/s [speed of light])
    4. No idea lol. Only know it's known as the Tesla Tower if I'm not mistaken.
    5. Boundary between the inside and the outside of a Black hole (explained in the Black hole theory).
    6. No idea :c
    7. Umm. IC 1101(?)
    8. Light is the fastest thing in the universe :p
    9. It starts with m, I forgot it ;-;
    10. E^2=(pc)^2+(mc)^2 Because E = mc^2 only is applicable to objects at rest but have mass.

    [I didn't cheat though]
     
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  3. pebro13

    pebro13 Forum Veteran Member

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    totaly didnt use Google XD


    WTF is this I don't Know any of this lmao.

    I could calculate the light year thing but too lazy :/
     
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  4. Lily Kate

    Lily Kate Journeyman Member

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    Look at the length of his answer lmao :eek:
     
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  5. Synergy

    Synergy Forum Master Member

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    Number 6 is joseph stalin, he was born to a georgian family in georgia btw gg 7/10 answer correct
     
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  6. Synergy

    Synergy Forum Master Member

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    LOL I FUCKIN LOVED HOW U USED GOOGLE AND STILL GOT NO 6 WRONG
    ITS FUCKING STALIN
     
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  7. Lily Kate

    Lily Kate Journeyman Member

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    AAAAAAAAAAH. OF COURSE FRIGGING STALIN TT^TT
     
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  8. DominusEndDragon

    DominusEndDragon Faithful Poster Member

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    Thats one way do do your homework :p
     
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  9. cl0se5

    cl0se5 MoB Member

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    *comes home from school*
    *opens this posts*
    *closes the pc as fast as possible*
     
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  10. Cervium

    Cervium Forum Veteran Member

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    Using google is cheating, why participate in a quiz if you don't know the answers ;)
     
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  11. anubis9433

    anubis9433 Fun Member

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    Lmao......
     
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  12. PatatoPotato

    PatatoPotato Grasshopper Member

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    1. Romulus (This one's easy lol)
    2. Hawking radiation theory is affiliated with the Black hole theory. Also it's radiation(?) emitted from the Black Hole.
    3. 9,460,800,000,000 (60s x 60m x 24hrs x 365days x 3000000 km/s [speed of light])
    4. No idea lol. Only know it's known as the Tesla Tower if I'm not mistaken.
    5. Boundary between the inside and the outside of a Black hole (explained in the Black hole theory).
    6. No idea :c
    7. Umm. IC 1101(?)
    8. Light is the fastest thing in the universe :p
    9. It starts with m, I forgot it ;-;
    10. E^2=(pc)^2+(mc)^2 Because E = mc^2 only is applicable to objects at rest but have mass.


    Just in case...
    1. The first recognized king of Rome was its mythical founder, Romulus.

    2. Hawking radiation is black-body radiation that is predicted to be released by black holes, due to quantum effects near the event horizon. It is named after the physicist Stephen Hawking, who provided a theoretical argument for its existence in 1974, and sometimes also after Jacob Bekenstein, who predicted that black holes should have a finite, non-zerotemperature and entropy.

    3. 9.461e+12

    4. Wardenclyffe Tower (1901–1917), also known as the Tesla Tower, was an early wirelesstransmission station designed and built by Nikola Tesla in Shoreham, New York in 1901-1902. Tesla intended to transmit messages, telephony and evenfacsimile images across the Atlantic to England and to ships at sea based on his theories of using the Earth to conduct the signals. His decision to scale up the facility and add his ideas of wireless power transmission to better compete withGuglielmo Marconi's radio based telegraph system was met with the project's primary backer, financier J. P. Morgan, refusing to fund the changes. Additional investment could not be found and the project was abandoned in 1906 and never became operational.

    5. In general relativity, an event horizon is a boundary in spacetime beyond which events cannot affect an outside observer. In layman's terms, it is defined as "the point of no return", i.e., the point at which the gravitational pull becomes so great as to make escape impossible, even for light. An event horizon is most commonly associated with black holes. Light emitted from inside the event horizon can never reach the outside observer. Likewise, any object approaching the horizon from the observer's side appears to slow down and never quite pass through the horizon, with its image becoming more and more redshifted as time elapses. The travelling object, however, experiences no strange effects and does, in fact, pass through the horizon in a finite amount of proper time. From here to the central singularity will take 0.0001 seconds in proper time, in free fall, for a 30 solar mass black hole. This infall time is proportional to the mass of the black hole.

    6. Troy Davis

    7. IC 1101

    8. Neutrinos

    9. Miserere

    10.
    Definition: Where E is the energy of a physical system, m is the mass of the system, and c is the speed of light in a vacuum (about 3×108 m/s). In words, energy equals mass multiplied by the speed of light squared. Because the speed of light is a very large number in everyday units, the formula implies that any small amount of matter contains a very large amount of energy. Some of this energy may be released as heat and light by chemical or nuclear transformations. This also serves to convertunits of mass to units of energy, no matter what system of measurement units used. Mass–energy equivalence arose originally from special relativity as a paradox described by Henri Poincaré. Einstein proposed it in 1905, in the paper Does the inertia of a body depend upon its energy-content?, one of his Annus Mirabilis ("Miraculous Year") Papers. Einstein was the first to propose that the equivalence of mass and energy is a general principle and a consequence of the symmetries of space and time. A consequence of the mass–energy equivalence is that if a body is stationary, it still has some internal or intrinsic energy, called its rest energy. Rest mass and rest energy are equivalent and remain proportional to each other. When the body is in motion (relative to an observer), its total energy is greater than its rest energy. The rest mass (or rest energy) remains an important quantity in this case because it remains the same regardless of this motion, even for the extreme speeds or gravity considered in special and general relativity; thus it is also called theinvariant mass.
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    Ohhh come on.. give me a hard one :p
     
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  13. pebro13

    pebro13 Forum Veteran Member

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    Google knows everything...
     
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  14. IIHrgameRII

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    you did it! you did it! you answered it all, and the most important part is that you didn't use google!
     
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  15. PatatoPotato

    PatatoPotato Grasshopper Member

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    lel srsly... Youre serious right?
     
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  16. CyberHazard

    CyberHazard Forum Master Member

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    I thought Hitler got the most kills but whatever..
     
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