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Why is it that when you turn on a fluorescent light, it flickers before becoming a stable light source?
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What makes something indigestible?
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If radioactive elements decay, and have a half-life, how come we can observe elements with very short half-lives? Why haven't they decayed long before ever being discovered?
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Why is it that when you turn on a fluorescent light, it flickers before becoming a stable light source?
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If radioactive elements decay, and have a half-life, how come we can observe elements with very short half-lives? Why haven't they decayed long before ever being discovered?
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