16413 pts ยท December 1, 2011
Oh shit you're right, it should expand outwards, but it should do so in a straight line, not continue spinning.
You are correct I was just saying that the logic didn't follow. Water binds, so inertia would keep the water flow up for a bit afterwards.
It's rotating, so there will be a centrifugal force on the water, causing it to expand outwards.
That's because of inertia.
THat's because he's squeezing it, thus decreasing the volume, so there's no need for air to get into the bottle.
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And then become economic refugees.
aight
test
Fake news, hoverboards don't work over water.
Me too, I think it's such a weighty statement. I'd much rather show it. Though I had a gf that really liked it, and I got used to saying it.
Reading the comments lately, it seems the winy SJWs are gaining in numbers too.
I think that was also the closest I've been to death in my entire life.
I guess I didn't have enough batches to pet her
2/2 weight. I had jumped back over the fence just in time. Still the fastest I've ever climbed over a fence in my life lol.
When I was little I jumped over a fence in a play farm to pet momma sow, she came rushing at me and slammed at the fence with all her 1/2
Humans lay on their own babies too in their sleep
Climbing in trees, on roofs, setting fires from old twigs, cycling as far away from home as possible, swimming all day, ahh, fun times.
classic
This was on the Dutch national news :) (radio)
"Relax, It's just a prank bro" *lick*
And then you wipe back to front? :/
Well, that just seems ridiculous
I'm not saying it would reduce efficiency, I'm saying that IR radiation could increase the entropy, allowing us to extract energy as electr
That said, idk if radiation will be released during a flip, just proposing it as a mechanism making it all work thermodynamically.
I'm not saying the radiation would contribute to the electricity generation, but that it would be a side product.
Yes, but the graphene room will be flooded with radiation, increasing its entropy.
oops nevermind, I confused micro with mili =]
2/? decrease the output, but 10W for a pinhead is still phenomenal. Though I'm guessing the pin will cool down, as it seems inevitable that
Oh shit you're right, it should expand outwards, but it should do so in a straight line, not continue spinning.
You are correct I was just saying that the logic didn't follow. Water binds, so inertia would keep the water flow up for a bit afterwards.
It's rotating, so there will be a centrifugal force on the water, causing it to expand outwards.
That's because of inertia.
THat's because he's squeezing it, thus decreasing the volume, so there's no need for air to get into the bottle.
right click > show controls
And then become economic refugees.
aight
test
Fake news, hoverboards don't work over water.
Me too, I think it's such a weighty statement. I'd much rather show it. Though I had a gf that really liked it, and I got used to saying it.
Reading the comments lately, it seems the winy SJWs are gaining in numbers too.
I think that was also the closest I've been to death in my entire life.
I guess I didn't have enough batches to pet her
2/2 weight. I had jumped back over the fence just in time. Still the fastest I've ever climbed over a fence in my life lol.
When I was little I jumped over a fence in a play farm to pet momma sow, she came rushing at me and slammed at the fence with all her 1/2
Humans lay on their own babies too in their sleep
Climbing in trees, on roofs, setting fires from old twigs, cycling as far away from home as possible, swimming all day, ahh, fun times.
classic
This was on the Dutch national news :) (radio)
"Relax, It's just a prank bro" *lick*
And then you wipe back to front? :/
Well, that just seems ridiculous
I'm not saying it would reduce efficiency, I'm saying that IR radiation could increase the entropy, allowing us to extract energy as electr
That said, idk if radiation will be released during a flip, just proposing it as a mechanism making it all work thermodynamically.
I'm not saying the radiation would contribute to the electricity generation, but that it would be a side product.
Yes, but the graphene room will be flooded with radiation, increasing its entropy.
oops nevermind, I confused micro with mili =]
2/? decrease the output, but 10W for a pinhead is still phenomenal. Though I'm guessing the pin will cool down, as it seems inevitable that