June 28th, 2009
Stephanie H asked:
The gravitational attraction A between two masses varies inversely as the square of the distance between them. The force of attraction is 4 lb when the masses are 3 ft apart, what is the attraction when the masses are 6 ft apart?
Posted in Mathematics | 1 Comment »
June 25th, 2009
dspiner asked:
I’ve been working with affirmations for about three weeks. Does the law of attraction take longer to work than three weeks? I’m focusing on finding a new home in my price range.
Posted in Psychology | 3 Comments »
June 20th, 2009
Simorah Serenity asked:
guys, girls, what builds attraction between individuals? because i have learned that attraction is not something you “decide” you just “feel” it. so how does it begin, what makes it intense? what makes it fade? how do you keep it?
Posted in Psychology | 5 Comments »
June 20th, 2009
Animal Rights Girl asked:
I’m going to Disney World for my honeymoon this May, and I’m just gathering opinions on what everyone’s favorite attraction/ride is in WDW, and please tell me a little about why! Is there anything that you especially recommend? Thanks!
Posted in Orlando | 4 Comments »
June 20th, 2009
saleemjig asked:
It would be interesting to know. Candidates include, gret wall in china, Eiffel tower, Taj Mahal. We would like to hear from the experts.
Posted in Other - Destinations | 1 Comment »
June 14th, 2009
Pezhy asked:
I really seek for someone who can help me about Brussels place & tourist attraction points, in fact I need someone who can be with me and sharing our data about our experiances and thought.
Posted in Other - Europe | 1 Comment »
June 14th, 2009
Angelina asked:
If you’re above sea level, vapor pressure is stronger, and atmospheric pressure is weaker. What do the forces of attraction have to do with this?
If you’re below sea level, vapor pressure is weaker, and atmospheric pressure is stronger. What do the forces of attraction have to do with this?
I’m asking this because the boiling points different liquids depends on the vapor pressure and forces of attraction. I get that the stronger the forces of attraction take longer to boil, but how does this fit in with the above?
~studying for a chem test tomorrow. Help would be great. Thanks!
Posted in Chemistry | 1 Comment »
June 11th, 2009
pats asked:
Have you noticed that you have hard a time holding a really intelligent conversation or a stimulating one with someone you’re strongly attracted too? You like them and the conversation that you do have it good, but it’s hard to truly be yourself because you’re so nervous.
But you hold the best conversations with people of the opposite sex that you’re attraction isn’t that strong with? Is it a thing of nervousness and has anyone else noticed these facts?
Posted in Marriage & Divorce | 12 Comments »
June 11th, 2009
Katherine F asked:
Have there been any studies on how people are attracted to perfume or cologne? I know that there has been a lot of work done on pheronomes, but what about smells? Do certain perfumes attract a certain kind of male? To me it seems that if I wear a more fruity kind of body spray, I am approached by younger guys. However, on the days that I wear Japanese Cherry Blossom (which has a more “sophisticated” kind of smell), I seem to have more attention from older males. Do our choices of perfume also affect how we are perceived as a person? If I go to an interview wearing Victoria’s Secret Strawberries and Champagne body spray, will potential employers think that my personality is shallow and I will lose their respect? Just a thought.
Posted in Other - Beauty & Style | 3 Comments »
June 7th, 2009
Fiona asked:
And could you provide the location, please?
(BTW - my apologies to all those who answered my last Halloween question. I was so exhausted due to lack of sleep that I accidentally deleted my own question.)
Posted in Halloween | 6 Comments »