Real-life application for Laboratory equipment

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The discussion centers around the use of beakers as an alternative to traditional cups or mugs, highlighting a playful approach to laboratory equipment. The participant expresses anxiety about their writing skills and seeks additional comments to enhance their introduction for a real-life application. They mention the concept of a truncated icosahedron, which effectively reflects acoustic energy over long distances from a sonar transmitter/receiver, and note that laboratory equipment can measure the sound level of the resulting echo.
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Just one for now.Who needs cups or mugs when there's beakers?
 
I'm getting anxious, hahahahaha. I'm not really good at this thing and thanks for your comment but I need more since I'll put this real-life application as a Introduction. ^.^ thanks for your time. I'll add your comment in my not so good intro.
 
One truncated icosahedron reflects acoustic energy at great distances from the sonar transmitter/receiver. Laboratory equipment allows the measurement of the sound level of the echo.
 
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