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Desk rejections are not done because the paper comes from an “outsider”. They are usually done because the submitter did not follow the... -
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Your request is not about publishing. To publish something is easier than ever. What you really want is to be read. This means you... -
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If you contact and address politely a prof whose work/research overlaps with your issue and make sure you know what you're talking about... -
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Do you have any local universities with professors or graduate students who are working on the same thing? If so, you can consider... -
russ_watters replied to the thread A practical way to vaporize fuel for high MPG?.I'm going to be lazy about this: Google AI tells me it's less than 1%. -
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The "low" voltage is not relevant. It just means it's lower than some other voltage in another circuit. But there are other circuits... -
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Not many five years olds would understand even the most basic of EE and your theoretical five year old might, hopefully grow up to have... -
russ_watters replied to the thread A practical way to vaporize fuel for high MPG?.I think this is a pretty good reason to believe there is next to no benefit: Just being liquid vs vapor doesn't say much - it doesn't... -
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A few years back, I was at a local 'Farm & Heritage' type show, and a number of presenters had these hit-and-miss stationary engines... -
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More like 1,000 ft in 20 seconds, I think. The truth is out there... -
russ_watters replied to the thread A practical way to vaporize fuel for high MPG?.Adding to this: a Mustang Mach-E gets about 3 mi / kWh, almost exactly equivalent to 100mpg, or 12 hp at 80% efficiency. It's in the... -
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In an ideal reciprocating engine, any thermodynamic loss found in the compression stroke is compensated by the gain in the following...
