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Home builder lost 4 fingers on one hand at the second joints to his jointer, documented the accident and recovery. NO gore, first video is him in the hospital talking to the camera. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8XEQ1XKYNDXTUhEZWcHAPZlpXBu__wui
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Jet Jaguar posted:"Yeah, I think we should go..." loving terrifying, not a mask to be seen.
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Zopotantor posted:Nice. I wasn’t much older when they taught me to drive big-rear end trucks in the army. I was a bit younger when I learned to operate farm equipment. Combines, tractors, etc. Once I could reach the pedals, I could drive the two ton, IHR grain truck. Basically a deuce if one uses military terminology. Single rear axle. We didn't have any trucks with a tag axle. We'd just hook up a drying wagon. 26,000 lbs for the loaded truck, 14,000lbs for the loaded trailer. The windshield was smashed right in your vision so you had to poke your head out the window. The rear view mirror on that side was broken too. The axle only worked in high range so It was really hard to get the truck moving. Also, it only ran on 6.5 cylinders out of 8. It had no power steering. The hydraulics leaked like crazy. It worked though. Just not easy. It did have a functioning cigar lighter. Starter worked fine. The choke also was easy and you didn't have to fight with it. The headlights worked so that was nice. Radio didn't work, but it was cool to have the key on the left side and the starter was a button.
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SubNat posted:it still produced ~400 kW/h of power Kilowatts already include time in the unit. It generated 400 kilowatts of power and that's a continuous figure, every minute, every hour. If it produced 400 kilowatts for one hour that is 1.44 gigajoules of energy (or 400 kilowatt-hours). I think the LED should fade in and out as the halves close and open Sagebrush fucked around with this message at 05:28 on Feb 21, 2021 |
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https://twitter.com/Bran_the_Onion/status/1363095934637273089
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Sagebrush posted:Kilowatts already include time in the unit. It generated 400 kilowatts of power and that's a continuous figure, every minute, every hour. If it produced 400 kilowatts for one hour that is 1.44 gigajoules of energy (or 400 kilowatt-hours). And it produced vastly more than that. From this article it ran for around 3 days (jan 14-17 1998) at 720rpm, which is the right speed to provide 60hz AC. Calculations put that at around 375kW.
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Traxis posted:Yikes Found the other half of the video: https://i.imgur.com/8i0HtgO.mp4
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04Lgdll4akE
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Sagebrush posted:Kilowatts already include time in the unit. It generated 400 kilowatts of power and that's a continuous figure, every minute, every hour. If it produced 400 kilowatts for one hour that is 1.44 gigajoules of energy (or 400 kilowatt-hours). Nah, it's clearly producing 400kW/h, or 400kW after 60 minutes, 800kW after 120 minutes...
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Megillah Gorilla posted:Found the other half of the video: That's amazing
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French Canadian posted:That's amazing As someone pointed out in another thread, the fire is exactly where it's supposed to be. The problem is that you can see it.
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# ? Feb 21, 2021 06:16 |
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I mean, I don't think it should be that wobbly either, but I am not a plane
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There is a vibration monitor to measure the vibration of the engine in inches per second. If the monitor is still attached, it is probably reading a little high
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# ? Feb 21, 2021 06:22 |
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This is some Final Destination poo poo, at least some of these. My god.
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Dirk the Average posted:Nah, it's clearly producing 400kW/h, or 400kW after 60 minutes, 800kW after 120 minutes... That's not how you measure power. It's an instantaneous measurement. A 60w bulb doesn't use 60 watts every hour, it requires 60 watts every instant to keep it illuminated and uses it uses 60 watt-hours every hour. If it is putting out 400kW then after an hour it will have put out 400kWh Imagine it was a horse putting out 1 horsepower. (If we assume a horse puts out 1hp) The amount of power the horse produces is 1hp. In an hour at capacity the horse will have produced 1hp for one hour, but at any given moment the it was producing 1hp. Electrical power is amps x volts and amps is Coulombs (a very large number of electrons) per second, so the power figure already is [other variables]/time. Your utility is billed by kWh, cancelling out the time variable and essentially charging you for the number of electrons you used at a specific voltage. May Contain Nuts fucked around with this message at 06:44 on Feb 21, 2021 |
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May Contain Nuts posted:Thats not how you measure power. It's an instantaneous measurement. A 60w bulb doesn't use 60 watts every hour, it requires 60 watts every instant to keep it illuminated and uses it uses 60 watt-hours every hour. ONE HORSE POWER HOUR is a good name for something. Mods?
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The Lone Badger posted:As someone pointed out in another thread, the fire is exactly where it's supposed to be. The problem is that you can see it. Yeah, I read an internet forum post and that's normal and just like it should be.
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May Contain Nuts posted:Thats not how you measure power. It's an instantaneous measurement. A 60w bulb doesn't use 60 watts every hour, it requires 60 watts every instant to keep it illuminated and uses it uses 60 watt-hours every hour. It was a joke. 400kW/h is effectively an acceleration of energy, or a velocity of power. It would mean that the rate of power is linearly increasing by 400kW every hour.
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May Contain Nuts posted:Thats not how you measure power. It's an instantaneous measurement. A 60w bulb doesn't use 60 watts every hour, it requires 60 watts every instant to keep it illuminated and uses it uses 60 watt-hours every hour. I believe Dirk the Average is pointing out that 400kW/h is a measure of the rate of change of power, so perhaps the engine starts out at 0kW and then ramps up to 400kW after one hour, 800kW after two hours, 1200kW after three, and so on. The instantaneous power figure is constantly changing and the total energy production can be calculated through integration. e: yeah
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Also a horse can hit a maximum power output of around 15 horsepower. One horsepower was originally an estimate of how much power a horse could produce continuously over the course of a workday, for easy comparison to steam engines. Top human athletes can peak at around one horsepower, or sustain 80-120 watts for many hours.
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Ah yes, the elusive Exponential Motion Machine. Has thermodynamics disproved that yet?
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OSHA IV: FUN WITH THERMODYNAMICS!!! What's y'all's favorite equation? Mine's using the delta-m of the fission fragments from their parent nucleus to find the resultant energy release, simply multiply by the speed of light squared. Fuckin' Nerds. Elviscat fucked around with this message at 07:05 on Feb 21, 2021 |
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Doorbell cam of airplane parts littering the neighborhood. Sound on. https://twitter.com/mattmauronews/status/1363332067577094144?s=21
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7-zh7Sebr8 ATC from the 777
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Sagebrush posted:Also a horse can hit a maximum power output of around 15 horsepower. One horsepower was originally an estimate of how much power a horse could produce continuously over the course of a workday, for easy comparison to steam engines. Top human athletes can peak at around one horsepower, or sustain 80-120 watts for many hours. That's rather outdated. A lovely cyclist can sustain 100 watt output with the pros over 300 with peaks much higher.
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I can sustain one hundred watts, thermal, just sitting here.
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Platystemon posted:I can sustain one hundred watts, thermal, just sitting here. Yeah, but once you factor in efficiency that ain't poo poo for powrr
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FCKGW posted:Doorbell cam of airplane parts littering the neighborhood. Sound on. I think the pipe at 0:20 is this thing
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MisterOblivious posted:That's rather outdated. A lovely cyclist can sustain 100 watt output with the pros over 300 with peaks much higher. The 'sustain' number might be low, but saying a pro peaks at 1hp = roughly 750W isn't outdated. Here's a cyclist powering a 700W toaster... briefly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4O5voOCqAQ
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poo poo POST MALONE posted:ONE HORSE POWER HOUR is a good name for something. Mods? I’m more of a POWER KHAN or Bigger Longer More Times More Sperms guy myself
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Tochiazuma posted:The 'sustain' number might be low, but saying a pro peaks at 1hp = roughly 750W isn't outdated. Here's a cyclist powering a 700W toaster... briefly. Something something, leg day.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJbc7Vk9h0k
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Tochiazuma posted:The 'sustain' number might be low, but saying a pro peaks at 1hp = roughly 750W isn't outdated. Here's a cyclist powering a 700W toaster... briefly. Is it a quad toaster? Ouch, it certainly is!
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Elviscat posted:OSHA IV: FUN WITH THERMODYNAMICS!!!
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I produce at least a half hp when I yank my poo poo. Thanks for listening.
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https://i.imgur.com/SZcvU8C.mp4 an honorary
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wesleywillis posted:I produce at least a half hp when I yank my poo poo. Is that what, a two stroke engine?
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Space Kablooey posted:Is that what, a two stroke engine? Four stroke, you know, suck squeeze bang blow.
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A wankel surely?
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Dysgenesis posted:A wankel surely? You keep doing it that way and you'll blow your seals early.
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