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How can you measure the height of a tall tower?

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Is there an easy way to measure the height of a cell phone tower in my neighborhood?

Is there a way to compare a human being to an engine in terms of efficiency

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Is there a way to compare a human being to an engine in terms of efficiency? For example, can you calculate the equivalent "miles per gallon" (kilometers per liter) rating for a person riding a bicycle?

What are electrolytes?

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Electrolytes are ions that are electrically charged and can be found in many sports drinks. Learn more about electrolytes and their uses.

What is a Rice Krispy? What is it made out of and how do they make it?

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Ever wanted to know what a Rice Krispy is? Read this article to find out what Rice Krispy is made out of and how they make them.

How does the lighter in a BBQ grill work?

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A BBQ lighter uses something called piezoelectricity to generate a nice spark that lights the grill. Learn how the lighter in a BBQ works.

How Does the Beer Can Widget Work?

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When I open a can of Guinness or some of the other upscale beers from Europe, I notice that a plastic ball shaped widget inside the tin releases gas to aerate the beer. How does this work?

Why Do Most Zippers Say "YKK" on the Pull-tab?

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Zippers are found on so many products. But have you ever noticed that "YKK" is on the pull-tab of most zippers? Find out where these mysterious initials come from.

Why can I play some DVD movies but not others on my computer DVD-ROM?

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Why can I play some DVD movies, but not others, on my computer DVD-ROM?

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