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At the end of the video, it claims that a pilot operated advantage is its "Smaller Size" vs direct valves of the same pressure rating. However, it looks much larger. So, is it true that pilot operated are smaller in size? Or was this a mistake? Would really like to know. Thanks.
Don't open an inductor circuit without creating a path do current flow. You'll cause considerable damage to the circuit. On this circuit, the switch will be damaged his contacts.
The information in this video is not correct. I have worked with both tritium and carbon 14 that are low energy beta emitters, they do not have enough energy to penetrate skin, though I would always double glove to be on the safe side! Also beta particles are composed of positrons as well as electrons.
Induction is not relevant in current without capacitance. You can have a DC source (dinamo motor for example) and run a light bulb as long as dinamo is turning.
I came because all my professor does is say, "all the information is in the book" and has us read it. We're lucky he puts power points and let's us do lab at all, yes. However, he doesn't share the power point to what the college calls "shell" because he's scared of "copyright." This is an in person class mind you, sir professor.
What's confusing is some fission is caused by thermal (slow moving) neutrons that sorta just glom on to certain uranium isotopes. We are always taught that it's always the fast neutrons that crack into, like so many billiard balls, the uranium.
I’m currently in a CAD technician course, and instead of my teachers giving us some long boring ass lessons, they give us these fun videos to watch instead, and I’m forever grateful for that!