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Channel address: @awesome_science
Categories: Education
Language: English
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Learn science everyday while having fun⭐️
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2022-05-13 20:00:10
Lineman routine
Do you want to try it?

The barehanded approach has a live line worker performing the work in direct electric contact with live parts. Before contact, the worker's body is raised to the same electric potential as the live parts, and then held there by electric connection, while maintaining suitable isolation from the surroundings which are at different potentials, like the ground, other people or trees.

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2022-05-13 16:00:10
"Gas Collection for Emission Spectra: a favorite demonstration using my set of pure samples of hydrogen, nitrogen, and five noble gasses are subjected to the high-frequency pulsed field of a miniature Tesla coil." ⁠

"Each gas has a characteristic breakdown voltage and emission spectrum - note that Nitrogen has the highest breakdown voltage and only glows when very near the coil where the field is most intense whereas Neon and Helium have the lowest breakdown voltage and begin to glow many centimeters away from the coil."⁠

"The color of each gas is due to a mix of the colors emitted from electron energy transitions specific to each element - the basis of spectroscopy. The Krypton tube also exhibits interesting oscillations with this particular Tesla coil."

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2022-05-13 11:50:02
Have you ever seen a swimming feather star? They swim along the currents by flapping their set of arms, looking mesmerizing in the process.
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2022-05-12 20:00:08
Square or Circle?
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2022-05-12 19:00:02
American drew sneakers just for fun and posted them in the Adidas metaverse store. They were bought for $30k

Metaverses are a new trend that even a lazy person will earn on. How to go into them if you're not very great at this topic?

Check out the MetaWorlds channel. Everything here is for beginners. How to buy a piece of digital land for a dollar and sell it for $8,000? Or maybe draw a meta-apartment and sell it for a real price?

Don't miss another trend where you can make jack: @metawolds
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2022-05-12 18:00:10
Bees have 5 eyes
Male bees in the hive are called drones.
Bees fly about 20 mph (32 km/h).
Number of eggs laid by the queen: 2,000 per day is the highest.
Losing its stinger will cause a bee to die.
Bees have been here about 30 million years!
Bees carry pollen on their hind legs in a pollen basket or corbicula.
An average beehive can hold around 50,000 bees.
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2022-05-12 17:00:03
Our real history was destroyed 200 years ago

See for yourself


- We have no trees over 200 years old (1% of them left).
- 90% of people can't tell the names of their great-great-grandfathers exactly.
- Buildings all over the world are covered with several meters of earth.
- Artifacts found "cry out" about the existence of a more advanced civilization before us.

True knowledge is a threat to the system. It's time to open our eyes.

On the Secrets of Civilizations channel, you'll learn everything that official science is hiding: we'll show evidence of a global catastrophe, distortion of history and division of the world.

Subscribe, but remember: there's no turning back.
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2022-05-12 11:19:52
Mushrooms releasing millions of microscopic spores into the wind to propagate
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2022-05-11 20:00:09
check out laminar flow in action as water flows out of this balloon Laminar flow is when a gas or liquid flows smoothly in a regular, consistent path. The opposite is the flow we generally see when liquid has irregular fluctuations, also known as turbulent flow. As seen in laminar flow, the flow is more streamline, as the velocity and pressure remains constant

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2022-05-11 13:00:08
Regular tornadoes form in thunderstorms when the sun heats air on the ground level faster than air in the upper atmosphere. Fire tornadoes are more of a whirl with a heat source of fire as opposed to the sun. The average wind speed of a full blown fire whirl can range from 100 to 300 miles per hour

𝙰𝚠𝚎𝚜𝚘𝚖𝚎 𝚂𝚌𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚎
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