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So what your telling me here is that nitrogen directs the static eletricity in our air because the other eliments megnitic field to week in our atmosphere? 29:34 That is real intrusting and explains a lot about static electric formation of rain in our atmosplere from the acufer up .!
Very cool, very informative
isn't 2 diodes installed in the opposite direction in parallel almost the same as a plain wire?
19:56 “…the mess is just gonna be beyond spectacular! Ok let’s press the start button!” Hahah! This was so awesome man. Awesome work.
Here to remind you to upload a new video. Pretty please!
Do you know any good tutorials on implementing Serial Commands to the Alicats?
What. But what if the chemical decomposes in the conditions inside the container.
Man left triggering free and averaging on on the spectrum analyzer and let time help you find the peak.
Yes, communicating with aliens probably couldn't be based on an arbitrary period of time like a second.
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I did flame polishing in the sign business for 37 yrs. After sanding down to 600 grit, we found the best results for transparent gloss finish was straight acetylene, and methylene chloride for Polycarbonite Lexan.
how bad is it that my English does not allow me to understand this and even this message I am writing through a translator.
“There is intelligent life on this planet after all. Alien life finding your show 👍🏻
Is this how we identify the composition of the distant stars(or if I say planets??)?
Wow, how tiny that eprom was. My old 512kbyte eproms were larger than the whole window! Another great video.
Excellent video!
You could measured the spindle motor current increase.
How is the dimensionality of the drill affected?
Is it like a Vacuum tube Getter? Also the bottles have a line where the Neck Ring stops at. The Neck Ring makes the threads on the bottle.
Couldn’t this be used by TSA to detect explosives and drugs in luggage and shipping containers?
Very well done and explains at a level my kids understand. Sadly some of the benefits of this science are still not being used.
Hello. What is frequency of water?
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What's more impressive is this guy's equipment and tech knowledge :)
Capacitance and Inductance having opposite effects on the current of a circuit can cancel each other out, so in many circumstances it seems so easy to get confused that neither are present when in fact they are. Theoretically it seems as if resistance is the key to truly finding both and measuring their magnitude, Intriguingly making me wonder about Capacitance in a superconducter and if this phenomenon takes on strange physical effects.
Pretty sure a detergent and parts per million and total divsolved salts to perfefect the mix . At work we have a parts washer for washing diesel transmission parts it works on a ph based system to check otherwise it etches the parts darker or blk
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Can you not just use feedback to get a continuous wave.
It's a shame you don't get more views. Each video should easily get over 1m views 😢 I think this is the only channel i have actually watched every single video with Nile red coming in second
Thanks for the demo and easy to understand explanation mate!
Earth to Ben
Sorry for sort of necroposting, but about simpler schematic - RC circuit + diac maybe?
Babylonians invented seconds.
I wonder if you could optimize for the failure to make a very small cheap helium leak detector for vacuum system integrity checking so you don't need to sniff all around it you could just lay a sheet of these down
brilliant !
Nice!
Best explanation i have ever got on this topic!
Immersion cooker I think I need this
Thanks, this is an excellent video and an excellent reference!
34:20 yeah that that is indeed a clever trick confused how the t1 time is determined
You're a legend man I remember someone mentioning this in the last year of attending uni in 2008 ish and they were promoting it as the future of spectroscopy for airport screening services
Case study on organic metal compounds: KZread:"A Scientist Spilled 2 Drops Organic Mercury On Her Hand. This Is What Happened To Her Brain." There are case studies also on lead additives for petrolmotors.
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I've learned about this effect. It does happen, but science teachers have been encouraged to say that this effect is the same as what makes heat pumps (i.e., air-conditioners, refrigerators - and the device that is popularly known as "heat pumps") work - i.e., doing a CCW cycle of a fluid material in a Temperature-Entropy property locus. The rubber band refrigeration works because allowing a rubber band to de-stretch causes a chemical reaction, in the form of hydrogen bonding, that is endothermic (i.e., the stretching causes the opposite exothermic reaction).
I designed OpAmps. You are totally correct, in that when you get beyond the electronic design, and down to the actual processing and buildup, you get completely different results. In OpAmps, and electrometers, and similar devices, even a few hundred atoms of contaminant will make huge differences in leakages, and any electronic migration effects will cause surfaces to change dramatically.
Could you separate the oxygen from the nitrogen with just a magnet?
1N5711 diodes would work better in this circuit. Good for 70v breakdown voltages, much faster responses, and lower drop voltages to protect the LNA. Also a dual diode pack is available using similar Schottkys.
I built my first NMR machine when I was in high school, in 1960, using the descriptions in a Scientific American magazine. I got an old radar magnet core (with wiring), which allowed a small volume to be magnetized. Winding some sensor coils around this zone, I was able to get a full inversion of several materials, using only an electrometer as a measuring devices. Totally useless to identify much of anything, but clearly showed the principle. This led my algebra/trig teacher to teach me some calculus, since he said I would need it in college. When I got to college I was at least three years ahead of anyone else in my classes, and aced them all. Ended up as an electrical engineer, and later integrated circuits designer. That's the value of real science.
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Homeschooling dad here, you are an inspiration and a blueprint for my little boy.
I understand the science. I always wondered how do you know it is not a harmonic of another compound?
Did you know that at the first part of the video, many people can't tell which way the fins are turning?? I am one of those..it even appears to reverse directions at this straight-on view! I had to watch it 'start' turning to be sure. Since I was a kid, a radiometer is one thing that I wanted...decades later, I finally put one in a microwave oven (with a water load).. It turned very fast at first,then there was a spark at the tip of the needle (blunting it due to the high EF build-up)...never worked again...gotta get another one one of these days! GREAT VIDEO!