No it’s MIND BLOWING
No it’s MIND BLOWING
Dang! Beat me to it.some butterflies taste from their feet.
I guess humans kind of just fooled themselvesDeer (and other ungulates) can see blue and green. Coyotes (and other canines) can see blue and a little bit of yellow. So go ahead and wear orange camo when you're hunting, but if you plan on getting close, it's better to leave the blue jeans at home.
A corollary of the above facts: most camo patterns are made to fool humans, not animals.
That is true... I guess it's just another gimmick buy.Deer (and other ungulates) can see blue and green. Coyotes (and other canines) can see blue and a little bit of yellow. So go ahead and wear orange camo when you're hunting, but if you plan on getting close, it's better to leave the blue jeans at home.
A corollary of the above facts: most camo patterns are made to fool humans, not animals.
Hmm... Yah. I suppose soYou can drown in a teaspoon of water.
You just have to be creative about it
Because power is the rate as which energy is transferred.power
That is true but it is not the reason, the real reason is much more spooky and has to do with transmission line theory and Poynting Vectors.Because power is the rate as which energy is transferred.
And for those that want to do the math, there is Avogadro's number, which is is number of particles in one mole of a substance.There are more atoms in a grain of sand, than there are grains of sand on the Earth.
Hah, I always make that mistake, that is why I am a EE and not a ChE - lolCarbon is ~12 not 16; oxygen is 16. Nitrogen is 14, hydrogen 1, sodium 23, chlorine 35.5 (that's because there are 2 main isotopes), sulphur 32, cobalt 59 (I know that one as I've worked with cobalt compounds) and lots more I'd have to look up.
The molecular mass?, I looked it up. Of course if I had worked it out IBut you got it right when working out SiO2
Or did you look that up