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2021-03-02 10:51:25
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2021-03-02 07:09:37
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2021-03-01 11:22:12 ​​What is a Foghorn and How does it work?

Most often used in foggy conditions, is a device that uses sound to warn vehicles of hazards. Generally marine transport is using the term. When lighthouses are obscured the foghorn provides an audible warning of any dangers to ships. Robert Foulis created the first automated steam-powered foghorn. After hearing his daughter play piano in the fog, he realized the lower notes were more audible. So he designed a device to produce a low frequency sound. His fog signal was installed on Partridge Island in 1859; however, Foulis was in legal battles over his invention for the rest of his life. Celadon Leeds Daboll created a coal-powered foghorn that few lighthouses are using.

Foghorns use a vibrating column of air to create a tone although note all vibrations are resulting from the same method. Some use vibrating plates or metal reeds similar to a car horn. Others are similar to a siren where the air is entering through holes in revolving cylinder or disk. Semi-automatic foghorns work using a clockwork mechanism that opens the valve admitting air to the horns. Stevens Automatic Bell Striker was one of the first automated fog bells.

Through the use of laser beams the automated process works by detecting ships out at sea and if the beam reflects back the foghorn activates. Foghorns have also been used on railway lines in order to warn of dangers on the line.
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2021-02-28 16:29:12
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2021-02-27 09:44:41 ​​What is Dredging and Why is it done frequently near Beaches?

Dredging is the removal of sediments and debris from the bottom of lakes, rivers, harbors, and other water bodies. It is a routine necessity in waterways around the world because sedimentation, the natural process of sand and silt washing downstream gradually fills channels and harbors. Dredging often is focused on maintaining or increasing the depth of navigation channels, anchorages, or berthing areas to ensure the safe passage of boats and ships. Vessels require a certain amount of water in order to float and not touch bottom.

Dredging is also performed to reduce the exposure of fish, wildlife, and people to contaminants and to prevent the spread of contaminants to other areas of the water body. This environmental dredging is often necessary because sediments in and around cities and industrial areas are frequently contaminated with a variety of pollutants. The disposal of dredged material is managed and carried out by federal, state, and local governments, as well as by private entities such as port authorities.
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2021-02-26 06:54:53 ​​What is Pontoon Bridge?

A pontoon bridge, also known as a floating bridge, uses floats or shallow-draft boats to support a continuous deck for pedestrian and vehicle travel. The buoyancy of the supports limits the maximum load they can carry. Most pontoon bridges are temporary, used in wartime and civil emergencies.

Floating bridges are made of large water-tight concrete pontoons connected rigidly end-to-end, upon which the roadway is built. Despite their heavy concrete composition, the weight of the water displaced by the pontoons is equal to the weight of the structure (including all traffic), which allows the bridge to float.
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2021-02-23 15:31:51 ​​​​Why is it better to launch a spaceship from near the equator?

When a spacecraft is launched into orbit, it should end up spinning around the Earth quickly enough not to be pulled back in by the Earth's gravity. The huge rockets used in launching a spaceship help this to happen by giving a huge amount of thrust, enough to achieve escape velocity. However, the spin of the Earth itself can help give it a push as well. Anything on the surface of the Earth at the equator is already moving at 1670 kilometers per hour. If a ship is launched from the equator it goes up into space, and it is also moving around the Earth at the same speed it was moving before launching. This is because of inertia. This speed will help the spacecraft keep up a good enough speed to stay in orbit.
Surface of the Earth is traveling faster there. If you look at two spots on one line from pole to pole, one spot on the equator and the other halfway to the pole, each will make a complete revolution in 24 hours and return to where it was. But since the Earth's shape is round, and the widest point is at the equator the spot on the equator would have to go more miles in that twenty four hours. That means that the land is moving faster at the equator than any other place on the surface of the Earth.
The land at the equator is moving 1670 km per hour, and land halfway to the pole is only moving 1180 km per hour, so launching from the equator makes the spacecraft move almost 500 km/hour faster once it is launched.
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2021-02-22 06:45:11 ​​What is Geofencing?

Geofencing is a location-based service in which a creator of an app or other platform/software uses GPS, RFID, Wi-Fi or cellular data to send/trigger messages like SMS, Email or In-App/App-based notifications (pre-programmed action) when mobile devices that enter, exit, or remain parked in the geographical location.
You can select and mark off a geographical area from a map and set up a digital barrier around it. This ‘fenced-off’ area can now detect and communicate with mobile devices that breach its territory.
Although it has plenty of use-cases across industries but our marketing minds mostly associate it with proximity marketing.
A Geofence gives its creator the ability to send messages via SMS, Email or App-based notifications to mobile devices that enter, exit, or remain parked in the marked area.
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2021-02-21 07:00:28 ​​What is Net Neutrality?

Net neutrality is the idea that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should treat all content and users on the internet equally and fairly. It is to avoid discrimination against certain types of content and keep the internet “open” by preventing ISPs from imposing certain restrictions on usage.
In other words, net neutrality encourages all types of legal internet traffic – data exchanged and transferred over the internet, including messages, files, and content – to be treated equally by ISPs. It is the principle that ISPs should provide access to all sites without preferential treatment and under the same conditions.
The term “net neutrality” was coined in 2003 by Tim Wu, a law professor at the University of Columbia, whose paper aimed to address the concern over ISPs discriminating online and restricting innovation in the long term.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed laws that supported open internet in 2010. The federal initiatives were challenged and overturned by Verizon after a legal case in 2014, after which another set of laws was introduced in 2015 to combat the issue.

However, after the change in political administration, the FCC rules from 2015 were replaced with new regulations relaxing the restrictions on ISPs, while enforcing transparency of their practices, as of 2017.
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