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When Will They Fix Origin

A charge 4.59 x 10-6 C is held fixed at origin. A second charge 3.40 x 10-6 C is released from rest at the pos

Distance between the charges,
r = sqrt ( 1.42^2 + 0.746^2 )
= 1.60 m

Potential energy of the second charge w.r.t. the first charge, kqq' / r gets fully converted into kinetic energy, (1/2) mv^2 at an infinite distance.

kqq'/r = (1/2) mv^2

v = sqrt (2kqq' / ( r*m )
= sqrt [ 2 ( 9*10^9 ) ( 4.59*10^-6 ) ( 3.40*10^-6 ) / ( 1.6 ) ( .00635 )

= 3.72 m/s

Fix and Felhen surname (Looking for origins)?

Surname origins and Genealogy are two very separate things............. surnames are words and come from languages and the influence of languages NOT countries, so a word origin won't help you at all ........ surnames were taken in Europe about 800 years ago in the main and are not unique to one place, one country or one family..

For your ancestry you need to find the records and that means research and following the paper trail back, France is organised in 95 "départements" with their own archives and ALMOST ALL ARE ONLINE. You will find a lot of things on birth records, such as both parents names, if they are alive or deceased (sometimes where), godfather and godmother on baptism records, etc. (that depends on the date).

There is no national index to the French records.. but for example this website is useful and helps if you speak/understand some French however you can still navigate around it very easily if you can't, also has the 1906 French census for some areas too.........................
You will need to understand some French unless you use a web translator if not to help
Commune -- the city
Type d'Acte -- what kind of record you want.
Naissance ( birth ), Mariages ( Marriages ), Décès ( Deaths ),
Publications de Mariages ( Wedding announcements ),
registres des noms Juifs ( records of Jewish names )

Geneabank is good http://www.geneabank.org/frenind.php3
http://archives.bas-rhin.fr/scripts/accu...
http://www.archives.cg68.fr/Services_Act...

There is also the mailing list for the area http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/FRA/ALSACE-LORRAINE.html

Dragon Age Origins Install Error?

Go to the BioWare Social Site. There you can get help from other PC users AND BioWare techs too.

What is the possible origin of the American Southernism "fixing to" or "fixin' to" do something?

Thanks for the A2A.I am very much not a Southerner, but I am a huge fan of the dialects of the American South.So, I had an idea, but I just looked it up.[1]With the exception of African American dialects, the majority of influences come from England & Scotland.Footnotes[1] http:// This phrase dates to the...

Why are the movement controls backwards?? X-Men Origins Wolverine video game. How can I fix it?

What you have to do is go into the settings and find the invert direction option. It will say invert look or invert (something)

How do you fix the Morrigan romance bug in Dragon Age Origins?

How do you fix the Morrigan romance bug in Dragon Age Origins?

I have heard of people not recieving the proper epilogue in Dragon Age Origins or Awakening due to a bug that comes with romancing Morrigan. I have heard that this can be fixed by talking to her before facing the Archdemon if she is in your party, after performing the dark ritual with her and saying goodbye at Denerim's gate. Is this how you fix the bug, or is there another method - without mods?

What do you think of the Assassin’s Creed Origins trailer and the fact that the franchise seems to be turning into more of an RPG?

I love the AC series. Though to tell the truth, I've never played a single one of the games. I just watch other people play them on YouTube (backseat gaming ftw!). Don't discount my opinion though. Without having to focus on the gaming, I tend to notice a lot of the background details.I've been following AC Origins for quite a while now, since the leaks started, in fact, and I'm quite hyped for it. The trailer however, dissapointed me. It felt cheesy.That's right, you heard me. Cheesy.One of the best aspects of the AC series to me was the trailers. They were, imo, some the best game trailers out there. They were simple, to the point, and conveyed the sense of down-to-earth awesomeness that defines these games.This one however was over the top. Giant snakes? Really guys?However, once I watched the gameplay, I was thoroughly impressed. Graphics were awesome, the world was huge, and there were hippos and lions. The main character seemed likeable too.I did notice the fact that it did look more like an RPG. I wouldn't worry though. I think it's for the better. AC games have been getting kind of stale, and it's great to see some new direction. That's my humble opinion. :DLive by the Creed!

Windows search (from start menu) don't open some apps (like origin or control panel). But it can open Steam, Chrome etc. How do I fix it?

The answer offered by David Vanderschel makes a great deal of sense.However, to add in my two cents’ worth, in searching for a solution (because I simply don’t use Windows Search, and I will explain why in a moment), I ran across these possible answers:Search can't find installed appsStart menu search not finding applications?https://support.microsoft.com/en...I don’t use Windows Search because it’s not that good. I go from either Icons on the desktop, or from the start menu; I use the latter solution when it’s a program I don’t use often.The two biggest reasons why I don’t think WS is very useful is because either (a) it doesn’t find the app I am looking for, or (b) it finds the app I am looking for, but never shows or tells me where it found the app, especially if it’s an applet/setting native to Windows. This means I have no context and usually can find the app again only by using Windows Search, which I find to be highly inefficient.Few of the Windows users I know or have known, especially in a tech-support situation (me to them, not them supporting me) use Windows Search to find applications. They usually use the two methods I mentioned above (just to refresh memories: I go from either Icons on the desktop, or from the start menu).I DO use Windows Search after a time, if I am searching for specific files, that ‘after a time’ being my head getting too sore from smashing it on the desk out of sheer frustration — and why I use Ubuntu Linux now instead of Windows, and only run Windows 10 as a Virtual Machine on Oracle VirtualBox.If I get really desperate, I reboot the computer, but beforehand, I’d placed a bootable thumb-drive in a USB slot, and so I boot up Linux in a LiveCD format, and use the (much superior) search functions of Linux to find the file (rare that I do that, thank Goodness).Thanks for the A2A

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