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is a hang glider made of steel conduat? what is it made of and what is the size of the tubing?
Most likely aluminum tubing, probably Al 6061-T6Do not know the specifics of the tubing sizeWould depend upon the designThere could be more expensive models using carbon fiber composite.
I was making a list for my next camping trip which will be for 3 days and I want to make sure I didn't forget anythingAlso if you have any good ideas for food made on an open fire that would be great tooI'm in charge of planning this and I want to surprise everyone and not forget anything this time.My list so far:watersodabeerwinetrash bagsbaby wipestooth paste and brushesclotheshot dogsbunsketchupmustardextra clothesflash lightstoilet papersleeping bagstenttiki torchespotatoesaluminum foilcoolers w/ ice
It all depends of you definition of campingAre you talking about fancy, city folk camping with a big RV? or are you talking a tent in the middle of nowhere, peeing behind of tree catching fish for dinner kind of camping? Here's a few other things that might come in handy Bug spray, lighter fluid and matches, towels, hamburger, steaks and chicken Silver ware, smores, batteries(for flashlight) Radio, fold up chairs, maybe even some fishing poles, a nice big, sharp knife A dinner we use to make when we went camping, it's called a tin foil dinnerPut some kind of meat, veggie, potato whatever you want rolled up in tin foil and put if over the fireThey fast, easy and good.
which one, aluminum foil or tin does well in heat insultaion and with a lower cost?
There is no distinct difference between them in heat insultation. Aluminum foil is cheaper than tinfoil.
I'm trying to get 15mm circular blanks out of a very thin sheet of aluminum foil (~10 microns) without burring or deformationI cannot seem to find a reliable way of achieving this under a budget of $200Could someone recommend a method/product? Thank you!
I would think the basic form would be a matched pair of blocks with flat surfaces together and held in alignment to allow opening to a slot and compressed to clamp the material, drilled to near 15 mm and honed/reamed out to 15 mm and a flat faced machined 15 mm cylinder to shear the blank at the wallsIt seems to me that the simplest way to make a holder/opener for the slot that would withstand the machining would be to either bolt a slightly bent spring steel sheet to the side of the blocks while they were clamped or to machine the sides to a slight bevel and bolt a flat piece of spring steel to sideIn either case, the spring steel would force alignment of the side and clamping to close the narrow slot would permit drilling and honing the hole to produce a shear faceI think it would work to have a flat face on the cylinder although experiments with a slight machined dish face (concave) to produce slightly more of a cutting edge might be in orderThe cylinder might need a center hole to release air to keep the compression of air from dishing the foil as it was moved down the cylinder, but that might apply only to the first piece if the cylinder is only moved up and down 1 mm or so between punches and shifts of the foil.
i am looking for a recipe for coconut pumpkin pieany type of pie recipe with the 2 ingredients would be greati am trying to make this for my boyfriendHe loves both of these ingredients, so im hoping that its possible to mix them into one pie :)
Sounds like you have wood BeesGet into your attic when the weather turns cold.I do mean cold! like 30 degrees or lower for a few daysYou might want to turn off the heat in your bedroom for a day or two,tootake plastic bags with you and have a friend help youFind the place where you think they areWith a gloved hand start pulling out the nestWhile you're there look around to see where they are getting inhand your friend the closed bags and get them out of the houseIf you can find the hole they are using, put caulk on the holeBut you could call a pest control company.Let them get rid of them for you, But you will still have to caulk the hole(s).
I'm not so sure exactly what happened to them - I was doing a project on electrolytes, and I was using a multimeter for measurements of current and resistanceI put the probes in a solution of table salt and water, and I had two pieces of aluminum foil on either side of the plastic container the solution was in (these sheets of foil were serving as conductors, so I could figure out the resistivity of the solution)I had two copper wires connected to either terminal on a 6V batteryWhen I connected the copper wires to the aluminum foil, the solution started fizzing at the edgesI put the probes in and took some readingsWhen I pulled them out, the probe nearest to the conductor connected to the negative terminal had a copperish looking coating on it, along with some black coatingAlso, the foil connected to the positive terminal had disappeared, like something ate at it (it had holes in it)I'm pretty sure this was a type of chemical reaction; any ideas on how to reverse/fix it?
Sand paper would be my suggestion.
Is the silver foil really silver? (wouldn't it make cigarettes more expensive)If not then what is the material used to make it?
11convert volume to standard units - 1ml1cc 100ml100cc.001 metre cubemass density volume1.001.001 Kg heatmassheat constantchange in temperature hence heat .00141802931224.74 mass in kg, constant for water 4180 J, temperature in kelvin12Valence electrons are the electrons in the outermost shell of the atom 13Oxygen 6, chlorine 7, sodium 114Octet rule is the rule to explain why atoms combineIt states that every atom tries to attain the complete shell of eight electrons which is the nearest noble gas configurationEg- sodium has 11 electrons in total which is one more than those of neon(10)So it tries to attain that configuration by losiing an electron15Total no of electrons14(7 each) shared electrons 6(3 each)unshared electrons 4 each 4Density of water 1 Kg/m^3 6MgO- magnesium oxideNaCl- sodium chloride(table salt)K2CO3- potassium carbonate 7 Lithium bromide- LiBrCalcium oxide- CaOAluminium sulphide- Al2S3 8 Burning paper is exothermic in natureDoesn't it give heat on burning?photosynthesis is not an exothermic reactionIt rather uses energy 9 water has very high latent heat of vaporization10 Units are celsiusfahreheit, kelvin, rheumer.
I got the pan for Mother's DayThe box it came in says its pre-seasonedI'm planning on making turkey, roasted pepper and mozzerella panini'sAny tips?
Firstthis is science so, if you want specific answers, you need to ask specific questionsSecondThe melting point of aluminum is NOT 3600°F, it is 1220°F for pure AlThirdIt is unlikely that you want to cast pure AlA more common Al casting alloy is 360, Al-Si eutectic with a mp 1070°F but it really depends on what you will do with this castingFourthWhat shape do you want to cast? and how many castings do you want to make? The answer will be different if you want to make 2 castings vs 2 million castingsIf you want a simple shape, a right circular cylinder or a rectangular block, you have many choices for permanent molds: steel, cast iron, graphite, copper, among othersIf the shape is more complicated or if the dimensional requirements are tight, the mold design may be much more complicatedThere are graduate level college courses on the design of castingsOne consideration is how long do you want it to take to freezeYou should, at minimum, do the thermal analysis to be sure that the heat load (superheat and latent heat of solidification) can be absorbed by the mold so that the equilibrium temperature is below the solidification temperature of the alloyRegarding previous answersIf you wet the mold with water or any other volatile liquid immediately before pouring, it is very likely that the molten alloy will create a steam explosion and blow that molten metal right back in your faceIf you plan to do this, please be considerate of others and do it by yourself so you are the only one injured by your stupidityA little knowledge is a dangerous thing and the most dangerous person is the one who does not know that he/she does not knowConsult your friendly neighborhood metallurgist or someone who has actual proven experience.