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My glasses have an anti-reflective coating. How does that work?
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My glasses have an anti-reflective coating. How does that work?
How does the windchill factor work?
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What is "wind chill"? Does it have any effect on inanimate objects?
Why Does the U.S. Have an Electoral College?
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In the U.S. presidential election system, how does the Electoral College work?
How does Napster work and why is there such a huge fight around it right now?
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How does Napster work, and why is there such a huge fight around it right now?
How much does a NASCAR race car cost?
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How much does a NASCAR race car cost? Each year, teams spend millions on cars and car-related expenses. Learn how much might a NASCAR race car cost.
Why does my computer need a battery?
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I have an older computer, and when I turned it on yesterday it would not boot. When I called technical support, they told me I needed a new battery. Why does a computer need a battery? Doesn't it get all of its power from the plug in the wall?
Is Chlorine Bleach? How to Use Chlorine-based Cleaning Products
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I recently used chlorine bleach to clean the siding on my house, and I was amazed at how well it worked! What is bleach? How does it remove stains? Is the chlorine in bleach the same as the chlorine in drinking water or in swimming pools? Is chlorine safe to use?
How does the electron gun inside a TV work, and why is it called an "electron gun"?
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How does the electron gun inside a TV work, and why is it called an "electron gun"?
How does a Crookes' radiometer work?
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I once saw this device shaped like a light bulb. It had a vertical support inside it, and on that support there were four vanes with four diamonds on the end. One side of the diamond was black and the other was white. I did a little research and found out that it was called a Crookes' radiometer -- how does it work?
What Does R.S.V.P. Mean?
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The initials R.S.V.P. are at the end of many invitations. What does that stand for?