Electric vehicles like the Baker Electric from 1905 and the Zero FXS use only a batteries and electric motors.
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Friday, April 29, 2016
Freaky Fzx Friday - Large Hadron Collider
Large - 17 mile long loop and the biggest machine ever.
Hadron - Any particle made of quarks, antiquarks, and gluons.
Collider - A particle accelerator designed for collisions.
If you want to read about it, here's a great link:
CERN's Large Hadron Collider
These videos'll help you understand a tiny bit.
Hadron - Any particle made of quarks, antiquarks, and gluons.
Collider - A particle accelerator designed for collisions.
If you want to read about it, here's a great link:
CERN's Large Hadron Collider
These videos'll help you understand a tiny bit.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Tek Tip 2sD - Know your Device and Hack it
Solving simultaneous equations:
We can substitute and solve, stack and solve, or use the graphing calculator and find the intersection of the two functions. My old TI-85 had a simultaneous equation solver.
We can substitute and solve, stack and solve, or use the graphing calculator and find the intersection of the two functions. My old TI-85 had a simultaneous equation solver.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Freaky Fzx Friday - Empty Space
HORROR VACUI - "Nature Abhors a Vacuum" - Aristotle, 350 BC
Aristotle seemed to believe that the speed ratio of an object falling in different materials is the same as the density ratio. Using this logic, an object's speed while falling in a vacuum would be infinite. Since that speed is not possible, a vacuum is not possible.
2,400 years ago, Aristotle was a proto-scientist. He wasn't doing science as we consider it today but for various reasons his ideas stood for two millennia. He was wrong on just about everything.
Turns out, however, that was pretty much correct on the vacuum thing. Interesting.
Aristotle seemed to believe that the speed ratio of an object falling in different materials is the same as the density ratio. Using this logic, an object's speed while falling in a vacuum would be infinite. Since that speed is not possible, a vacuum is not possible.
2,400 years ago, Aristotle was a proto-scientist. He wasn't doing science as we consider it today but for various reasons his ideas stood for two millennia. He was wrong on just about everything.
Turns out, however, that was pretty much correct on the vacuum thing. Interesting.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Tek Tip 2sD - Electric Blanket Fix
Slim's Story -
"So this [electric blanket] has been on my [impressively
long] list for a while and I finally got around to fixing it.
"And I learned some things in the process. Like there’s a term for the resistance of a
capacitor in an AC circuit, called “Reactance.” And since it is an inverse function of Capacitance and Frequency, as a capacitor loses its ability to store charges, it
becomes a larger resistor. I knew it had
to be the two film capacitors, because they had mains voltages across them when
I tested.
"Kids, don’t try this at home.
Never disassemble and power a device with exposed mains voltages.
Friday, April 15, 2016
Freaky Fzx Friday - The Higgs Boson
A field that gives objects their mass?
A field made of particles? Virtual particles winking in and out of existence?
Various subatomic particles have no size but act like they do because of that field and those particles?
The Higgs field,
The Higgs boson.
Fascinating ideas.
A field made of particles? Virtual particles winking in and out of existence?
Various subatomic particles have no size but act like they do because of that field and those particles?
The Higgs field,
The Higgs boson.
Fascinating ideas.
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Tek Tip 2sD - Oven Fix
The oven was taking a long time to light. It's a gas oven and the ignitor was heating up but the gas valve wasn't opening. Sometimes it would light up ten minutes after turning the knob. And sometimes it would turn off before getting to the temperature I set. It was annoying.
So I watched a YouTube video.
So I watched a YouTube video.
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