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Undergrad For fun: How fast would an open-front CRT kill an average human? [A?]
The following in only for fun: If one would cut out the front of a CRT, how fast would it kill an average adult human? If the room needs to be filled with a gas, imagine the person wore a diving mask, if the room needed to be filled with acid, imagine there's some kind of protective gel or deep...- DynV
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Material to resist punch-through by metal rods
The 2nd update mentioned in the OP is completed.- DynV
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Material to resist punch-through by metal rods
reinforced?- DynV
- Post #10
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Material to resist punch-through by metal rods
What?! 1 weight, 2 rods, look: The weight is 88,110 Kg.- DynV
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Material to resist punch-through by metal rods
No a single weight and the rods cannot move apart from one another, they cannot spread apart neither taper, neither one being lower than the other if straight up.- DynV
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Material to resist punch-through by metal rods
TL;DR Summary: What would be the strongest material such pair of rods be able to punch through if the bottom of the rods was at 200 m from sea level and a platform with the strong material was at sea level, with 88,110 Kg on top of the rods? The following is just for fun, it doesn't need to be...- DynV
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- Classical physics Strength of materials
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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For fun: How big of a Microscope is needed to see a Planck Length?
^ from the OP and post #5.- DynV
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- Forum: General Engineering
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For fun: How big of a Microscope is needed to see a Planck Length?
Microscope using the Hershey technique?- DynV
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- Forum: General Engineering
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For fun: How big of a Microscope is needed to see a Planck Length?
This is just for fun, I don't know all the details. The "purpose" is for seeing small and estimating the size of the apparatus to see that small.- DynV
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- Forum: General Engineering
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For fun: How big of a Microscope is needed to see a Planck Length?
If you had--infinite--resources, material, manpower, energy, but only with current technology, or something that could be learned in a short time, how big of a microscope would it take to see a Planck Length? If there's a current limit, still with infinite resources, how small could you see and...- DynV
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- Engineering Microscope Planck length
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Automotive Car/truck cooling vs. engine power value chart/table?
Bicycles Treadmill Bike lets you go for a jog without getting your shoes dirty The Treadmill Bike is for people who love the sensation of jogging outdoors but don't want to get their shoes dirty.- DynV
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Automotive Car/truck cooling vs. engine power value chart/table?
Choose, if you like #1 go for it, maybe you like instead? For speed, maybe 95% of the maximum? I saw a thumbnail of a cheap police van, the kind of van a plumber would use, with a cop in the middle of the highway, and I thought the suspect was nice as s/he'd probably could have outrun the...- DynV
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Automotive Car/truck cooling vs. engine power value chart/table?
Work?! Edit: Also, I don't know if it's customary but when I make a help request I thank people ahead of time, there was no such thing in the OP.- DynV
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Automotive Car/truck cooling vs. engine power value chart/table?
Not only I don't know what they are but they may very well change year-to-year (in a specific model). I also mentioned that swapping was an option as long as a kit was widely-available, and I made no mention of the following but also if an available swapping method is widely used (having to ship...- DynV
- Post #11
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering