

Agreed. 12.5 bar seems like a lot. But if it was managed via either physical means (clamp) or hydraulic (like mineral oil or something else nonreactive and incompressible), it wouldn’t be nearly as bad.


Agreed. 12.5 bar seems like a lot. But if it was managed via either physical means (clamp) or hydraulic (like mineral oil or something else nonreactive and incompressible), it wouldn’t be nearly as bad.
You know, that’s fair. And I suppose that covers radio, so…
So… Neither is missing from this case. Ain’t no shielding happening on this plastic-coated beast


I’ve seen this before, and it’s a paragon of how to explain and demonstrate mechanical concepts.
This person needs to be hired by someone full time to produce this kind of page for all the things.
Thanks for reminding me it exists.
***edit to add:
Omg I found archives of more!
https://ciechanow.ski/archives/


LG waves hi from the grave


I’m not a gun guy, but I’ve never heard of tungsten being used in bullets, and AFAIK it would severly damage the barrel, right?

You must give more details on this.


I hate you. Have an up vote. shudder
Apparently there’s a fungus that grows only on the ginkgo, and it’s also a living fossil.
I’m not going to pretend to be a scientist, but I think they’ve gone the wrong way with the correlation vs causation on that one. :)
Copper is an essential nutrient in soils.
https://www.tfi.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/tfi-copper.pdf