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Tungsten Vs. Titanium: How To Tell These Metals Apart

Sep 3, 2019 by A2K [email protected] Leave a Comment

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Unless you’re a chemistry buff, you likely don’t know a whole lot about tungsten and titanium. They’re both metals, but you probably think there isn’t much of a distinction between them. However, there is actually quite a bit to learn about tungsten vs. titanium. Quick Navigation What Are Tungsten And Titanium?Why Are Tungsten And Titanium…

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What’s the Difference Between a Hypothesis and a Theory?

Nov 15, 2018 by A2K Team Leave a Comment

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Image: CC0 Public Domain, via maxpixel.If you want to understand modern science, you need to understand the difference between hypothesis and theory.If you do not understand how hypotheses and theories work, then you really cannot fully appreciate how Western science and thinking works. Quick Navigation What’s the Difference Between a Hypothesis and a Theory?1. Hypothesis2….

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What are Some Cognitive Dissonance Examples in Everyday Life?

Jul 6, 2018 by a2k 1 Comment

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Cognitive dissonance is defined as a mental conflict between beliefs and new information received. This conflict can be between actual beliefs or assumed beliefs and the information you receive that contradicts or conflicts with those beliefs. To better understand this conflict, it helps to know its history and to see cognitive dissonance examples in everyday life.The History…

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Filed Under: Psychology, Science Tagged With: 5 cognitive dissonance examples in everyday life, cognitive dissonance, cognitive dissonance examples in everyday life, history of cognitive dissonance

What Are Examples of Kinetic Energy?

Jun 27, 2018 by a2k Leave a Comment

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Examples of Kinetic Energy​When you’re studying energy, there are a lot of confusing terms. Kinetic energy, potential energy, heat, power, source, ionization, chemical energy, mechanical energy, thermal energy: they’re all apart of the discussion, along with many other terms. But what are these things? And what are some examples of kinetic energy, potential energy, and…

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Kinetic Energy: Learn More by Taking a Look at These Examples

Jun 20, 2018 by Erika Schwartz Leave a Comment

Basketball Ball about to fall through the hoop at a court that shows kinetic energy exerted by the player

Kinetic Energy (KE) pertains to the energy of an object of an object brought by motion. The object gains during the acceleration and maintains it unless the speed changes. When we study topics on energy, we definitely encounter confusing terms. Other than kinetic energy, this physics discussion includes potential energy, heat, power, source, ionization, chemical energy, mechanical…

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Why Is the Ocean Salty?

Feb 27, 2017 by Gabrielle Moreno Leave a Comment

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Even if all water contains “salts”, which are in fact dissolved chemicals, not all water actually tastes like salt. If you fill a glass of water from the faucet and drink it, it won’t taste the same as drinking a glass of seawater. While what constitutes “salty” depends on personal preference when it comes to…

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How Can You Tell If Someone Is Lying to You?

Jul 7, 2015 by Jackie Cuban Leave a Comment

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Can you recognize falsehood in anyone’s behavior or words? How many times you wished you had known how to read the signs of dishonesty? Whether you are a body language expert or not, this post will show you how to smell a liar in 3 steps. ‘How can you tell if someone is lying?’ will…

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Color Psychology: How Much Do Colors Affect Our Daily Life?

Jul 3, 2015 by Jackie Cuban Leave a Comment

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Colors seem to govern all forms of non-verbal communication representing the most instantaneous and convenient method of conveying a message. Along with a multitude of myths and esoteric theories related to their symbolism and function, there’s a whole area of science dedicated to color psychology. What has triggered the attention of various researchers?  In this…

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What is the Famous Theory of Relativity About?

Dec 11, 2014 by A2K Team Leave a Comment

theory of relativity

There are certain aspects of science that simply cannot be denied, no matter how much some people might try to deny them. For example, there are some people today that deny the fact that the earth is round. As insane as that may sound, know that we’re being completely serious! There is a Flat Earth…

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Can You Learn How to Lucid Dream?

Oct 23, 2014 by A2K Team Leave a Comment

How to lucid dream

If you’ve heard about it (and you probably did since you’ve looked for this page), then the prospect sounded so good that there wouldn’t be any reason not to want to experience this yourself. To dream about almost anything you want to, to be able to stir your dreams into the right direction, to keep…

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Filed Under: Health, Randomness, Science Tagged With: dreams, how to lucid dream, meditation, psychology

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