ALON can be pressed and sintered – which is easier for fabrication than Sapphire (which is generally how the optics industry refers to Al2O3). Sapphire needs to be grown with a crystal puller. Unfortunately, the sintering process leaves inclusions that have hampered precision optical applicaitons to date.
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Since 2003 Boyko has been using air-over-oil presses manufactured by Bolton, Ont.-based Multicyl Inc. for such jobs.
Now, although I used trucking as the example, remember that the same situation is the case with a personal auto. You would be shocked at how little fuel (and power) is actually required to keep a vehicle running at a steady speed. Up to about 40-45 mph, the major factor demanding power is tire rolling resistance. Above that, and wind resistance dominates. Even so, taking again the example of a heavy bus weighing in atg 36,500 lbs, it requires only about 75 hp. to roll at 55 mph. wnen "on the flat".
The reason it’s levitating is because he reversed the direction of the coil near the top so you end up with two different magnetic fields. This causes the aluminum to levitate. I will be trying to recreate this in a future video. I would be curious to see how a magnet would react in a reversed coil like that.
“You can’t vent about microaggressions to your white counterparts at work. You have to go and find somebody else who will understand and who will empathize with you. It’s tough. In my tenure at Vogue, in the department I worked, I was the only one of color who was there full time.”—Brittany Daulton, former special events manager, Vogue
Just ultrasound the frames before the race. It’d be pretty hard to hide a dense motor, batteries, etc. inside of a frame where there should just be dead air.
“It’s sad that ‘mainstream’ means white. The majority of my clients are African-American, but that is not by choice. I’d love the opportunity to diversify my portfolio and it would be nice if gatekeepers (publicist, managers, etc.) opened the doors and allowed us in. Within the mainstream beauty industry African-American artists are typecast. They put us into this shell like, ‘This is all you guys can do because of what you’re known for.’ It’s kind of annoying. But how will they ever fully realize our capabilities without giving us a chance to display our expertise?”—Camara Aunique, celebrity makeup artist
In the water bottle!? That’s genius. Swap bottles as the race progresses for fresh batteries or water. Rings on the bottle make contact with the bike.
Samsung has been threatening to release a folding phone for the better part of five years, and now it looks like it might actually happen. In an interview with CNBC at the IFA trade show last week, mobile CEO DJ Koh, who has been talking up the company’s folding phone project any chance he gets, all but announced that we’ll get a first look at the new handset before the year is up.
Its worth noting that haven’t actually produced any evidence of any riders actually using this tech in races, the only pictures they have ones they’ve made, although they claim to have evidence they haven’t actually produced any evidence. I think there trying to see there deletion products. On a side note https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGwSBiHstSQ