Fuck sakes... it's brutally obvious that she's some sort of WOKE WET DREAM FOR THE LEGIONS OF FUCKTARDED WOKEBOTS THAT CONFUSE HAVING A SENSE OF HUMANITY WITH IRONICALLY SOMEHOW BEING ANTI-AMERICAN!
The issue is, how do we find the volume? And a milliliter isn’t a volume. I just converted it to cubic inches which is about 0.0610237 cubic inches. But even still, I am off.
There's a confusion, 1Kcal is what all doctors and specialists mean when they pronounce the word calories. (46.7-21.1) C * 20 ml = 512 calories or 0.512kcal .The latter is what we all have to think when we hear for calories
There is a reason that food companies make serving sizes so off from what most people would consider normal. It's to hide the fact of how many calories just a single unit of most junk food is.
Not junk food. But 5 calorie sweeteners are allowed to say they are 0 calories. FDA says its okay to lie to an infinite amount (calorie wise, as long as you make enough servings, like for example if one sold a 140 calorie candy bar and divided it into 28 servings they could literally say its 0 calorie.) Average behavior of authority. Unsurprised.
Very epic. I now know so much more about photosynthesis and respiration than I thought I would know. I loved learning new information, and feeling my brain eat the knowledge that was given to be processed in my head. You know, when you learn something new your brain grows a type of root, and my brain just grew 68.5 roots. Thank you for this wonderful insight of science. I look forward to hopping on my computer to learn with my distance learning pals.
Ok 25.6 degrees is change in temp. So that would 20ml of water multiplied by the 25.6? Thats 512 calories for 1 cheesecake. That one hell of a cheesecake. Up I think there is something missing in the equation. What I miss?
They didn't heat up one milliliters of water, they heated up 20 ml. They really should have finished the video with the real answer. Could you imagine if this is how schools taught kids? Just left wondering if you got the right answer or not?
Watched Jon Levi's channel on this. He stated that 5,000 tons of ice was taken from a lake 78 miles from this site. This town is the highest point for a city in the US. Horse and buggy transported all of that material. There is no way that was done nor was it erected in that timeframe. Not saying it couldn't be done, just the parameters are way off. I have looked for pics of the actual construction and haven't found any. They say it was an attraction to boost the towns tourism but how many people were traveling the countryside in the late 1800s. This is just strange.
Wish we could learn more about that castle. It's obviously not built from ice. No way that was built in 1896 with some horses and wagons and wood framing..hahaha
It is 0.512 Kcal. We need approximately 2000 Kcal everyday. So, it's supposedly right. But "500" calories actually does sound like a lot and it's scary, but it's actually only 0.512 Kcal.
@@chinthiacindy that's most definitely wrong haha. Divide your 512 result by 20 (ml) and you have your answer lmao wtf guys get your math skill together
I remember learning this in high school many years back, just randomly thought about the process again as I had forgotten. Thanks for the reminder, very fascinating.
Would just take the sugar part of it - but also, the newer system (At Water) can calculate it. Although, calories can vary by 20% on labels (legally) per FDA guidelines.
I remember learning about him in school when I lived in Loveland Colorado. Loveland is at the bottom of the Big Thompson Canyon and the Big Thompson river runs through the town. Mariana Medina was a huge part of Loveland coming into existence. I'm so glad I paid attention in history class when I was in elementary school. Thank you so much for this video because back in the 80s when I was being taught we did not have pictures of him
i know im 6 yrs late lmao, but the foil basket is to conduct heat easier. It has a small heat capacity because it is thin and has little mass, and it conducts heat well because it is made of metal. If we used a glass beaker, the beaker would absorb much of the heat.
Hey Anya! I LOVED the tracking eval and can't wait to do it again! We're hoping to get the evaluators to come up to Augusta next year! Hope to see you before the next primitive gathering!