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Electrodynamics
Started 4 days, 14 hours ago (2008-11-14 06:19:00)  by erinhsing
Purity: > 99.0% [O]
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Biophysics and Physical Chemistry
Started 4 days, 14 hours ago (2008-11-14 05:59:00)  by erinhsing
Chemical formula: Si Purity: > 99.0% [O]
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General Chat
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-10 21:58:00)  by Phil Light
Three Letter Acronyms (Accompanied by abbreviations and initials) I've seen questions posted asking what certain acronyms mean and I'm not aware of a good answer on this forum... So I thought I would offer my own. Some include a brief explanation and most can be further defined on Wikipedia . There may be many more so if you know of any let me know and I'll add them. Also please point ...
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Jewelry, Gems, & Minerals
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-10-31 00:00:00)  by Thomas
Question What equipment or supplies can be used to safely repolish a large opal  ( with a rough top) in a mans ring? Answer Hi, Christine.    Thanks for this lapidary question.  I started in stone cutting and did that long before going into jewelry as a profession.  At this point in time, my equipment may be old but it does the same job as the newer machines and supplies. You want ...
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Started 3 weeks ago (2008-10-28 17:37:00)  by Nick
Salt is a dietary mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride that is essential for animal life, but toxic to most land plants. Salt flavor is one of the basic tastes, and salt is the most popular food spice.[citation needed] Salt is also an important preservative. Salt for human consumption is produced in different forms: unrefined salt (such as sea salt), refined salt (table salt), and ...
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Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-10-22 05:12:00)  by patience
Blacksmith, An oil burner forge sounds like a good idea. Mine has an on-off switch, so it's an instant-on deal. That would be convenient, and probably cheap to run. You're right, most of this stuff is sort of interchangeable. I've seen some small casting done with a coal forge to melt with. I haven't done any casting for 4-5 years, since scrap price went high. The ...
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Pottery
Started 1 month ago (2008-10-19 00:00:00)  by Ti Phillips
Question I am looking for a "crater"type glaze similar to those used by Lucy Rie, the english potter. I dont think she shared her recieps widely. A matt, firly thick buttery glaze that forms craters due to the release of gasses close to its melting point. I fire cone 9. 1260.C. any Idea?  Thanks Chris. Answer Dear Chris,     Thank you for your recent question. Crater glazes are also ...
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-15 12:41:00)  by mrthingyx
CFRP: light, stiff, strong, eye-wateringly expensive. Used for body panels and structural elements depending on application. If the car is rebuilt every race (i.e. F1) then more exotic materials can be used. This is coming down in price, too, as techniques get more sophisticated. Cool things can be done with structural members through using piezo-electrics to determine damage to such components....
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Energy
Started 1 month ago (2008-10-14 19:27:00)  by QualityStocks
Superlattice Power Inc. (SLAT.OB) Makes New Innovation with High Capacity Lithium Ion Structures The transfer from High Power to High Energy has been the thrust of Superlattice Power since their inception. The stumbling block that commercially manufactured batteries run across is anodes such as carbonaceous materials (either graphite or MCMB) undergo passive layer formation on the ...
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Xtreme News
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-11 12:26:00)  by JumpingJack
Quote: Originally Posted by Junos I really don't get these metal gates, SOI, high-k etc. What do they actually do? SOI is a special kind of substrate.... prior to SOI, transistors were build on the surface of Si wafers (commonly referred to as bulk). Now, when making transistors to build circuits, every ...
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