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10th Grade LSAT Quizzes, Questions & Answers

Think your child knows their 10th grade LSAT? Challenge them with our fun and engaging LSAT quizzes! Perfect for reinforcing classroom learning and discovering new facts about the world around them.

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The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is the graduate school confirmations exam regulated four times each year by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). All American Bar Association (ABA)-endorsed graduate schools, numerous...

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 556   |  Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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    Some researchers consider "anti-matter" to be the ultimate source of propulsion energy. In anti-matter, as opposed to matter, electrical charges are reversed. A proton of matter has a positive charge. An anti-proton has a negative charge. When matter collides with antimatter in a particle accelerator, the two annihilate each other, producing phenomenal energy. It almost completely converts matter into energy. Anti-matter annihilation is about 100 times more powerful than nuclear fission, and it is about 10 billion times more energetic than present day chemical (rocket) engines. What explains the non-usage of anti-matter in spite of the apparent advantages?
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