First Incompleteness Theorem: "Any consistent formal system F within which a certain amount of elementary arithmetic can be carried out is incomplete; i.e. there are statements of the language of F which can neither be proved nor disproved in F." (Raatikainen 2020)
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Gas has a conversion efficiency of 100% but not all of it every the kettle. That leads to efficiencies lower than the electric ones. With good induction it is also faster than every other method so that would be my choice if I had an induction cooker. Until then I use the next best and cheapest solution which is electric with a wall plug.
Keep in mind that the us - as usual- historically made strange political choices so their kettles are limited to half the speed as everywhere else.
Again we are talking about the coffee maker as if it's the most important part in the quality of your coffee. It's also how you spot someone pretending to know coffee. Far more important are the beans. After the beans comes your grinder and water quality.
A connaisseur can enjoy every style of coffee making but never bad beans. Industrial type of coffee is mostly on the bad side btw..
Woher der Hass? Gilt das für alle untergärigen Biere oder geht es um spezielle Marken?
Ich finde ja die Schönheit der Bierkultur liegt in der Vielfalt <3
These are 50 cm wide half spheres. If you find that comparable to the situation in the picture your appetite must be enormous.
I sadly don't understand these units and your point is drained in it. The point I want to make is that the "force" of vacuum is limited by the difference of pressures.
You say it changes "drasticly" with area or suction but that is untrue. It changes linearly with area (not drastically) and pressure difference has a maximum. The maximum is defined by the pressure of the vacuum(=0) and the pressure of the ambient air (1 arm). Both are constant so the maximum is constant and actually not that big.
The difference between ambient pressure and inner pressure is always smaller than ambient pressure. Delta p is therefore limited. The force comes from Delta p times contact area which is constant.
I sadly don't know your units of mass but as I said a perfect vacuum over an area such as the Bowl is as strong as a muscle. The Ravioli will in no world produce a strong vacuum so muscle will win in most cases.
It's delta p and not fraction p. The difference between ambient pressure and inner pressure (at least zero) is always smaller than ambient pressure. Delta p is therefore limited.
The pressure acts over the area of contact. For a perfect vacuum it would lead to ~1kN of force. This is the same order of magnitude our muscles produce. If you take into account that the vacuum results from cooling over such a small temperature interval the force can't be too high.
The power of suction is physically limited. That means it either isn't suction or op is crazy weak. My guess is that the plastic melted (probably not from boiling Temp) or op is strongly exaggerating.
My least favourite character is Wyll so in my next run he will be my avatar. What multiclass do you recommend with Warlock? I (ofc) already did paladin and sorcerer.
The one ring gives the wearer the power of what the wearer defines as power. Frodo turns invisible because for a hobbit not being noticed means safety. The ring tells Sam that he could plant as many Apple trees as he likes, even plastering whole middle earth.
In this moment the ring probably tells to Boromir that he could rebuild Gondor to old strength and he might be able to (before giving in to saurons influence).