But it would be a scattering of radioactive particles, which were extracted from the ground in the first place. So they go back to where they came from.
Pu-238 is manufactured, not mined.
Hey, if I write an email, I own the copyright, correct?
Worst case they aren't decrypting it, they are just causing the option to encrypt not to be presented.
That's still circumvention in my books. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/1201
to “circumvent a technological measure” means to descramble a scrambled work, to decrypt an encrypted work, or otherwise to avoid, bypass, remove, deactivate, or impair a technological measure, without the authority of the copyright owner;
>, watt represents momentary consumption and calories are a fixed mass of energy, so you can't directly compare them. You you can, if you declare a rate of energy use, and a timeframe that the rate of energy is used over, you can work out how much energy is used
That's an indirect comparison.
Not necessarily as I understand it. Electrical energy currently has to be stored as a potential within a chemical element. They aren't heavy because of the electrons they are heavy because a higher capacity battery literally means a bigger battery filled with a larger quantity of heavy chemicals.
That's not the only way to store electricity, it's just the least leak prone method we currently have. It's also partially my point - just because light has negligible mass doesn't make the battery light either.
It's interesting that your lightweight optical battery description happens to be for a house (immobile) and ignores the conversion between electricity, treating that as a separate piece of hardware. Completely useless for a mobile device, which is where you actually care about the mass of the battery.
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