1. Can a snake kill another snake of the same species with its venom?
That doesn't even make any sense. Fail Thread.
Plural of Moose?
Is it possible for something to move so fast, that air doesn't have time to replace the spot where the object was a millisecond before, and if it is possible, what is there instead of air?
Meese.
I don't care if wikipedia says otherwise. I know my shit!
Is it possible for something to move so fast, that air doesn't have time to replace the spot where the object was a millisecond before, and if it is possible, what is there instead of air?
Is it possible for something to move so fast, that air doesn't have time to replace the spot where the object was a millisecond before, and if it is possible, what is there instead of air?
Forgiven. cavitation from a boat prop is bubbles of water vapour, not nothing. this is caused by the massive pressure drop on the trailing edge of the prop. basically the water boils.Hmmm not something I expected here, would it be an absolute vacuum or would it be similar to cavitation from a boat prop that creates a bubble of nothing that implodes on itself(I'm a bit special, forgive me if I'm wrong).
Is it possible for something to move so fast, that air doesn't have time to replace the spot where the object was a millisecond before, and if it is possible, what is there instead of air?