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  2. Helium-3 - Wikipedia

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    Since the atmosphere of the Earth has a mass of about 5.14 × 10 18 kilograms (1.133 × 10 19 lb), [24] the mass of 3 He in the Earth's atmosphere is the product of these numbers, or about 37,000 tonnes (36,000 long tons; 41,000 short tons) of 3 He. (In fact the effective figure is ten times smaller, since the above ppm are ppmv and not ppmw.

  3. Isotopes of helium - Wikipedia

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    1 H + 1 H → 2 H + e + + ν e + 0.42 MeV. The hypothetical effect of a bound diproton on Big Bang and stellar nucleosynthesis , has been investigated. [ 18 ] Some models suggest that variations in the strong force allowing a bound diproton would enable the conversion of all primordial hydrogen to helium in the Big Bang, which would be ...

  4. Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Sonic, the only player character of the single-player game, can move left or right to gain speed, jump, and roll into a ball to attack enemy robots. Sonic can also perform the "homing attack" from the 3D Sonic games; when in midair, he can lock on to robots or objects and home in on them. In some cases, chaining homing attacks opens ...

  5. Liquid helium - Wikipedia

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    These are the only two stable isotopes of helium. See the table below for the values of these physical quantities. The density of liquid helium-4 at its boiling point and a pressure of one atmosphere (101.3 kilopascals) is about 125 g/L (0.125 g/ml), or about one-eighth the density of liquid water. [1]

  6. Orders of magnitude (mass) - Wikipedia

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    An overview of ranges of mass. To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following lists describe various mass levels between 10 −67 kg and 10 52 kg. The least massive thing listed here is a graviton, and the most massive thing is the observable universe.

  7. Reduced mass - Wikipedia

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    Given two bodies, one with mass m 1 and the other with mass m 2, the equivalent one-body problem, with the position of one body with respect to the other as the unknown, is that of a single body of mass [1] [2] = = + = +, where the force on this mass is given by the force between the two bodies.

  8. Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II - Wikipedia

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    Like many Sonic games, rings act as a form of health and protect them from a hit, but are scattered before disappearing; [11] if a player is hit without any, gets crushed, or falls into a pit, they will lose a life, and losing all lives will result in a game over. Most of the stages take inspiration from locations Sonic 2 or Sonic & Knuckles ...

  9. Atomic units - Wikipedia

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    Mass = 1 a.u. of mass; Charge = −1 a.u. of charge; Orbital radius = 1 a.u. of length; Orbital velocity = 1 a.u. of velocity [44]: 597 Orbital period = 2π a.u. of time; Orbital angular velocity = 1 radian per a.u. of time; Orbital momentum = 1 a.u. of momentum; Ionization energy = ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ a.u. of energy; Electric field (due to nucleus ...