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notes ft. my emotional support claw clip :P scans attached below
just trying to catch up. my prof tells us to print the lecture powerpoints so we don't write as much but idk how I feel about it.
excited to write these! my s/o got me a big pack of mildliners <3 so I wanted to test all of them
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From the photo series GFT (2013)
GFT was a one-man electronics company in Treviso, northern Italy, producing radio transmitters and controllers from the 1970s to the late 1990s.
Photographer: Colin Dutton
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If you go to the O'Reilly's Auto Parts website and enter 121G in the search, this is what you get. 😄
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humanformers but it’s Capacitor
if you’d like to see any specific ocs of mine be humanized lemme know,,,,
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guys it's flux capacitor day!! inspired by that doctober drawing by @cheriboms :]
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Me, staring my homework in the eye: *sobbing* it’s me. hi. i’m the problem it’s me
My homework: You need to calm down
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deluxe capacitor // hot mulligan
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I love how ReBoot is just like, fuck you. BAM.
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Researchers increase storage, efficiency and durability of capacitors
Pacemakers, defibrillators, radar technology and electric vehicles all need electrical components called capacitors that can store and release a lot of energy in a matter of a few microseconds. Researchers at the University of Twente have recently found a way to increase these capacitors' storage, efficiency and durability.
The findings are published in the journal Advanced Materials.
Pacemakers are medical devices that ensure that someone's heart beats the way it should. If the heart rhythm is off, the pacemaker delivers a surge of electricity to bring the heart back into rhythm. The pacemaker takes effort into account and delivers faster pulses when needed. For example, when you're exercising. For these electric pulses, the pacemaker needs a capacitor to charge and discharge rapidly. This provides a high enough electric charge to reset the heart.
Read more.
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