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Without weathering there would be no soil. In this episode we discover the incredible forces behind different forms of physical weathering.
Have you noticed thermal expansion measurements on your clay or glaze recipes? If so you might be wondering what those measurements mean, and how you use them to predict glaze fit on a clay body. This week the gang discuss thermal expansion and why those numeric values aren't always so helpful. They also answer a listener question about glazes with rare earth elements. Do you have questions or need advice on glazes? Drop us a line at ForFluxSakePodcast@gmail.com and you could be featured on an upcoming show. This week's episode features the following topics: Thermal expansion, glaze fit, clay body, rare earth elements, Praseodymium, Neodymium, Erbium Today's episode is brought to you by Cornell Studio Supply and the Rosenfield Collection of Ceramic Art.
This week we get a lesson in "thermal expansion" when we watch episodes 10, 11, and 12 of Neon Genesis Evangelion! Please visit our Patreon if you would like to support the podcast. patreon.com/animeighties. Your help allows us to improve the podcast and offer more retro anime content! If you'd like to check out our retro anime video essays, or our incredibly funny short videos, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AnimEighties If you'd like to follow us on social media we are @animeighties everywhere! If you liked this episode please rate and leave a review! If you have feedback or questions, please email us at animeighties@gmail.com
In this episode, real estate expert, Cleve Gaddis dives into the most expensive homes in Georgia. Following this, he discusses thermal expansion tanks and what they are used for. Host of GoGaddis Radio, Cleve Gaddis, has been a fixture in metro Atlanta real estate since 2000. He has served Atlanta since 1987 by helping thousands of buyers and sellers make smart decisions. As a Co-Team Leader of Modern Traditions Realty Group, he is able to help clients and real estate agents alike. He has the heart of a teacher and is passionate about helping listeners learn the ups and downs and the ins and outs of smart home buying and selling all throughout metro Atlanta. If you have a question for Cleve, click here : https://gogaddisradio.com/ask-a-question If you are looking to buy or sell your home with Cleve, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/contact If you are looking to join a real estate team, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/career-opportunity
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Global mean sea level has risen nearly 9 inches since 1880, with over two inches of that over just the last 25 years. The rising water level is primarily due to two factors: additional water in the oceans coming from melting glaciers and ice sheets; and the thermal expansion of seawater as it warms. Climate […]
Why do we fall asleep when we don't want to? Will going without sex harm your health? Why do aircraft resort to black boxes when they could send data to satellites? Why don't brakes overheat and lock on? Can you create a 1 degree angle? And why does Earth look flat for people on the surface when we all know it's not really flat? Join Dr Chris Smith and Talk Radio 702's Azania Mosaka for the answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Why do we fall asleep when we don't want to? Will going without sex harm your health? Why do aircraft resort to black boxes when they could send data to satellites? Why don't brakes overheat and lock on? Can you create a 1 degree angle? And why does Earth look flat for people on the surface when we all know it's not really flat? Join Dr Chris Smith and Talk Radio 702's Azania Mosaka for the answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
El episodio de hoy lo dedicamos al estudio de la expansión de sólidos y líquidos. Veremos como se puede explicar con ayuda de la teoría cinético molecular. Estudiaremos varias importantes aplicaciones. Terminamos con ejercicios variados. Algunos enlaces interesantes: Teoría: Dilatación térmica Teoría: Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases Vídeo: Thermal Expansion of Solids Liquids and Gases Comentarios y sugerencias: Enviar correo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cursodefisicaigcse/message
With JEE Mains & Advanced exams approaching, I would like to wish you the very best and hope you find these podcasts helpful. Note that we have very useful content prepared by team of all IITians over last few months that should help you meaningfully accelerate your preparation. We will be informing you on the same shortly. In the meantime, if you have any feedback for us, please feel free to provide your feedback at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/27MDY3H --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/acejee/message
With JEE Mains & Advanced exams approaching, I would like to wish you the very best and hope you find these podcasts helpful. Note that we have very useful content prepared by team of all IITians over last few months that should help you meaningfully accelerate your preparation. We will be informing you on the same shortly. In the meantime, if you have any feedback for us, please feel free to provide your feedback at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/27MDY3H --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/acejee/message
Episode: 1956 The forgotten William Cleghorn and his forgotten caloric. Today, a historical footnote.
Did you know the Eiffel Tower grows up to 15 centimeters taller in the summer? In today's Flashcast, Murray and Tamika discuss how all sorts of objects - rubber tires, glasses, concrete sidewalks, train tracks - are affected by thermal expansion. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Did you know the Eiffel Tower grows up to 15 centimeters taller in the summer? In today's Flashcast, Murray and Tamika discuss how all sorts of objects - rubber tires, glasses, concrete sidewalks, train tracks - are affected by thermal expansion. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's been a good two months since the last episode. This episode I have my dad on as a quick guest. Other than that I talk about what I've been doing lately and my thoughts on a Minecraft modpack I've been playing, as well as things involving my YouTube videos. This episode was done much earlier in the night as heard by me using my computer. The Buildcraft pipes story: In its earliest of versions, Thermal Expansion actually used Buildcraft MJ. On a server, I used some of its machines, powering them with Redstone Engines. Iirc they didn't have input or output sides yet so I tried using Buildcraft pipes to sort their outputs into chests. It didn't work too well and the next time I got on Thermal Expansion had introduced RF.
Learn why a Prince Rupert’s drop is both super-fragile and virtually unbreakable; why researchers think newborn babies are a lot smarter than they look; and why Earth’s core is younger than its surface. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: SKILLSHARE: Two months of unlimited access to more than 20 thousand classes for just 99 cents — http://skillshare.com/curious A Prince Rupert's Drop Is Both Extremely Fragile and Virtually Unbreakable — https://curiosity.im/2DbfwVX Newborns Are Way Smarter Than They Appear, According to Science — https://curiosity.im/2D7lTcV Thanks to Time Dilation, Earth's Core Is Younger Than Its Surface — https://curiosity.im/2D7ziS0 Please tell us about yourself and help us improve the show by taking our listener survey! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/curiosity-listener-survey If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! Learn about these topics and more on Curiosity.com, and download our 5-star app for Android and iOS. Then, join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Plus: Amazon smart speaker users, enable our Alexa Flash Briefing to learn something new in just a few minutes every day!
What do Minecraft and Appalachia have in common? They both have people trying to modify them. So could Minecraft mods teach us something about how to go about ethically modding Appalachia? This week we're joined by Jerel Culliss (aka King Lemming), an Appalachian-raised engineer who moonlights as a reknown Minecraft modder. Jerel is founder of Team CoFH, the group responsible for Thermal Expansion, a mod that adds technology, like machines, to the world of Minecraft. Coincidentally, there's also been some recent media hype about bringing big names in tech to the Appalachian region (like Amazon HQ, for instance). Not to mention the fact that "silicon hollar" is really coming into its own as a google-worthy buzzword. But adding technology, whether that technology is pixelated or Appalachian, isn't as simple and straight forward as you might think. Tune in to learn more about the lovely LAN history behind Team CoFH, the ethics of hacking and modding video games, and ways to imagine a tech-savvy Appalachia that doesn't leave the dedicated fan-base that lives there out in the cold with the mobs. Jerel Culliss is an engineer and hacker originally from Southwest Virginia. He has a PhD in electrical engineering and currently lives in Knoxville, TN. He is most well known online as "King Lemming," head of Team CoFH and the co-creator of Thermal Expansion, a popular mod for Minecraft. This episode is part four of "Playing Appalachia", a series of conversations with Appalachian and Appalachian adjacent gamers and game makers. To start at the beginning, check out "What Games Are Getting Right About Appalachia" with Dr. Elizabeth Catte, followed by our conversation with Cardboard Computer about Kentucky Route Zero, their game set in rural Kentucky, to learn more about the relationship between magical realism and Appalachia. The third part of the series is "Rural Flight, Virtually Speaking" with Meredith Wilson, an Appalachian transplant whose experiences in the region have affected the way she makes games (and who she makes games for). Stuff We Mentioned...MinecraftCaipirinhaLAN PartyDiabloEverquest (aka "the Dark Souls of MMOs")Half-LifeVideo Game ModDestiny 2Uncanny ValleyStarCraftCounter-StrikeEsportsThey Are BillionsHackingCyber Security ConsultantFate of the WorldMINECONCynycalMine Little Pony: Friendship is Crafting Mod JD (The Broad)Website: GamingBroadly.comTwitter: @JayDeeCepticonInstagram: @JayDeeCepticon Jerel Culliss aka King Lemming (The Cast)Website: TeamCoFH.comTwitter: @KingLemmingCoFH Gaming Broad(cast) is the official podcast of GamingBroadly.com. Thank you to everyone who has liked, subscribed, and commented about Gaming Broad(cast) on Apple Podcasts! You can also follow this podcast on Spotify, Podbean, Stitcher, Google Music, or subscribe directly using our RSS feed. Want some gamey goodness in your email inventory? Sign up for some occasional(ly) playful newsletter updates. Thanks to Ben Cohn for the music for this episode!
Covers1624 joins me for this Behind the Mod. He has helped port many mods to current Minecraft versions, including Chickenbones' mods, Project Red, and TeamCoFH. Find out what it was like for him to work on bringing mods like Thermal Expansion and Forge Multipart to modern Minecraft versions, and much more! Thanks to Tay and Seth and for being patrons! Support the show on Patreon: http://patreon.com/amaxter iTunes: http://bit.ly/BehindTheMod Google Play: http://bit.ly/BTM-play Cover1624's Twitter: https://twitter.com/covers1624
In this episode of Behind the Mod I interview King Lemming, the creator of Thermal Expansion. We discuss the history of the mod and TeamCoFH, how it and tech mods for Minecraft have evolved, Lemming's year long hiatus from modding, what's coming in the future from TeamCoFH, and more! Support the show on Patreon: http://patreon.com/amaxter iTunes: http://bit.ly/BehindTheMod Google Play: http://bit.ly/BTM-play Download Thermal Expansion: https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/thermalexpansion
Luke and Ashley watch an episode that’s piping hot! Okay that’s enough heat puns. They talk about paintings, Metal Gear, Angel Fetuses, Inflation, Misato Still Being The Worst, Totally Spies, Commentary is from 7:55 to 31:25
John Church, an expert on sea level rise and one of the scientists who could lose his job at CSIRO, discusses how ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are contributing to sea level rise now and in the future.
John Church, an expert on sea level rise and one of the scientists who could lose his job at CSIRO, discusses how ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are contributing to sea level rise now and in the future.
Lecture 6 in a series of 21 lectures on solid state physics, delivered by Professor Steven H. Simon in early 2014.
When a bi-metal coil is heated, both metals expand at different velocities, resulting in an unrolling of the coil.
When a bi-metal coil is heated, both metals expand at different velocities, resulting in an unrolling of the coil.
This podcast discusses calculations for the linear and volume expansion of objects when heated.
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