I could add a lot more inuendo's to that, but they get worse...ehehe. *consume an awful lot of resources, despite not being able to much* *both require a lot of lubrication for the mechanics to work smoothly* *hurts like hell if they fall on you* Noticed how one never seems to run out of gas, no matter how many times you think its empty??
No.. Silly Waffle.. If it had said: "Laugh My F*cking Arse Off" then yes thats five words.. however if you post an acrynim: "LMFAO" then thats one word, or five letters.... Just to be politically correct :good:
People get annoyed at me for correcting them when they say something wrong. I can't help it sometimes. "So an electron has a relative mass of 0" "Actually an electron does have some mass, equal to the mass difference between a proton and a neutron since in beta particle radiation a neutron splits into a proton and emits a electron.(beta particle)" "Oh shut up stop being like that"
actually the mass of an electron = 9.10938188 × 10-31 kilograms And I knew that off by heart. silly addis.
I will accept that if you can prove what I said was wrong. http://www.epa.gov/radiation/understand/beta.htm Beta particle emission occurs when the ratio of neutrons to protons in the nucleus is too high. Scientists think that an excess neutron transforms into a proton and an electron. The proton stays in the nucleus and the electron is ejected energetically. This process decreases the number of neutrons by one and increases the number of protons by one. Since the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines the element, the conversion of a neutron to a proton actually changes the radionuclide to a different element. Often, gamma ray emission accompanies the emission of a beta particle. When the beta particle ejection doesn't rid the nucleus of the extra energy, the nucleus releases the remaining excess energy in the form of a gamma photon.