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Like a giant bucket with a hole, the Funil Hydropower Plant sprays out an enormous jet of water. We can use its speed to calculate the depth of the reservoir. ....
To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. It s another year and another Star Wars Day May the 4th be with you. Following my tradition, I m going to takesomeelementfrom The Empire Strikes Back. The great thing about using this movie is that it s so old more than 40 years that I don t have to worry about spoilers. I mean, if you haven t seen it by now, are you really going to watch it? So, here is the scene: Leia, Lando, and Chewbacca use the Millennium Falcon to escape from the Imperial forces on Bespin. On their way out, they grab Luke (he was literally just hanging around). Once they get off the planet, of course, Darth Vader is there to intercept them with his Star Destroyer. Lando says, Oh, no biggie. We will just make the jump to lightspeed and skip out of this system. Well, that doesn’t work. The Imperials have disabled the hyperdrive. ....
I m all about Falcon and the Winter Soldier the latest Marvel show on Disney+. Don t worry, I m not going to spoil anything serious. I just want to talk about the wingsuits in episode 1. Sam Wilson (Falcon) is dealing with a hostage situation aboard a military aircraft. The bad guys grab their hostage and jump out of the plane wearing wingsuits. If you haven t seen these, they are basically skydiving outfits with extra material between the arms and legs to make it like wings thus the name. The hostage doesn t have a wingsuit, so they strap him on the back of one of the bad guy jumpers. After that, Falcon flies in pursuit and there is some action stuff see, no real spoilers. ....
To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. Happy Pi Day. Yes, it s March 14th. If you write that date like an American, it looks like this: 3/14, and that looks like 3.14. It s not the best representation of pi, but it will do. As is my tradition, I am going to do something with pi. (I have to keep the streak alive my first Pi Day post was in 2010.) For today s pi post, let s talk about trains and things. In particular, how does a train stay on a track especially when it s a track with a curve in it? It s easy right? You might think that these train wheels have a flange inside the track that prevents the wheel from coming off. If you look at a train wheel head-on, you might think it looks like this: ....