thedarkshade Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 thanks swansont, very helpful links. and sayonara: it was the way I posted it! Do some research! Cheers!
Sayonara Posted January 16, 2008 Posted January 16, 2008 and sayonara: it was the way I posted it! Do some research! I know it was the way you posted it, that was my point. I don't really think I need to research anything. It was actually meant to be humorous. I imagined you baking parallel trays of chocolate and TNT cookies, then testing them in the bath.
CaptainPanic Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 Chocolate chip cookies have 8 times the energy of TNT. FACT! That's probably "energy from digestion"? It's like the question: which has more energy: a relatively fresh yellow/green banana or a ripe and brown/yellow banana? Answer: for total energy it's the greenish banana. The banana burns some of itself while it ripens. It produces CO2. However, it also produces more free sugars (monomeric), and those are easy to digest. So for us people, a ripe banana "contains more energy"...
Mr Skeptic Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Chocolate chip cookies have 8 times the energy of TNT. FACT! That's probably "energy from digestion"? Actually, it's because TNT has pathetically little energy, since it contains and is already partially combined with its own oxidizer. He might not have included the weight of the oxygen needed to consume the cookies, but even so, they would have more energy since the oxygen is not combined with the cookies. Also, people think TNT has a lot of energy since it can release it quickly.
CaptainPanic Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Can you write down which reactions we're talking about? I propose to "model" the cookies as glucose (sugar): [ce] C6H12O6 + 6 O2 -> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O [/ce] And TNT can be itself. Let's also assume that TNT detonates in stead of burning up... [ce] 2 C7H5N3O6 -> 3 N2 + 5 H2O + 7 CO + 7 C [/ce] Before I spend any time on this, I want to reach a conclusion about the TNT-reaction. We can also agree on complete combustion: The remaining CO and C will also burn. [ce] 7 CO + 7 C + 10.5 O2 -> 14 CO2 [/ce] If we can agree on this (detonation or combustion, and also if glucose is satisfactory to model the cookie?), then we can proceed to calculate the heat of reaction. If the cookie is to be represented by another molecule, or even a group of them, please provide a heat of formation or combustion. Note that although the TNT contains oxygen, it is not oxidized. It's like gunpowder... it contains the oxygen (in the form of nitrate) but it will only oxidize when you ignite it. On TNT, the oxygen atoms break their bond with the nitrogen atom, and form another one with hydrogen to form water. This releases quite a bit of energy. I still think we're talking about the digestion-energy... that I cannot calculate, but I wouldn't recommend to eat TNT anyway.
swansont Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 I still think we're talking about the digestion-energy... that I cannot calculate, but I wouldn't recommend to eat TNT anyway. Doesn't seem to bother Wile E. Coyote, though.
YT2095 Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 up until about 1850, the Bottle was more expensive than the Wine inside it, and it was priced accordingly.
chitrangda Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 Hair is the fastest growing tissue in the body, second only to bone marrow
DrP Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 The QE2 sailed at 6 inches to the gallon! (Sh*t - I just looked this up and apparently it is a myth - at her cruising speed it was 50 foot per gallon. The 6 inches must have been from rest or something)
chitrangda Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 Google, the Internet search company founded in September 1998. by Larry Page & Sergey Brin, got it's name from the word Googol, which represents number 1 followed with hundred zeros after it. 1
DrP Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 Google, the Internet search company founded in September 1998. by Larry Page & Sergey Brin, got it's name from the word Googol, which represents number 1 followed with hundred zeros after it. And don't forget the googolplex! 10 to the power of a googol!
chitrangda Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 In 1940 Dr. S.S. Bryukhonenko at the Institute of Experimental Physiology and Therapy, Voronezh, U.S.S.R conducted research where he experimented with dogs and proved that dogs head can live without its body for three days. Special artificial conditions were created to power the head with arterial and venous pumps. Dog's isolated head reacted to all basic external stimulants: light, sound, pain and taste. This disturbing Russian experiment helped scientist around the world to create artificial organs that are used by many medical institutes. More recently Dr. Robert White of Ohio claims that he transplanted a monkey's head onto another monkey's body.
mooeypoo Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 In 1940 Dr. S.S. Bryukhonenko at the Institute of Experimental Physiology and Therapy, Voronezh, U.S.S.R conducted research where he experimented with dogs and proved that dogs head can live without its body for three days. Special artificial conditions were created to power the head with arterial and venous pumps. Dog's isolated head reacted to all basic external stimulants: light, sound, pain and taste. This disturbing Russian experiment helped scientist around the world to create artificial organs that are used by many medical institutes. More recently Dr. Robert White of Ohio claims that he transplanted a monkey's head onto another monkey's body. uh.. WOW. References, please!
insane_alien Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 There is a video of it although there are debates as to whether it was faked or not. i can't actually find anything beyond all the tosh that people have posted about it on the net(various crap from Bryukhonenko decapitating himself and his head being kept alive in a jar a la futurama to him working on aliens that crash landed in siberia) Here is the wikipedia article.
Mr Skeptic Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 Wiki also has an article on head transplants, but I haven't checked out the references.
chitrangda Posted August 29, 2008 Posted August 29, 2008 here the site http://www.bakulev.ru/structure/history/museum.htm
mooeypoo Posted August 30, 2008 Posted August 30, 2008 No offense to anyone, these are great facts, but I suggest that each post in the thread MUST have references, so it can (a) be properly verified and (b) so we can read more about it if needed.
chitrangda Posted August 30, 2008 Posted August 30, 2008 You may believe that the richest person in the world is a certain sheik who controls oil companies. Nah. The top three spots hold Investments, telecom, and computer giants. The top five richest people are: 1) Warren Buffett 2) Carlos Slim Helu 3) William Gates III 4) Lakshmi Mittal 5) Mukesh Ambani. reference http://www.forbes.com/2008/03/05/richest-people-billionaires-billionaires08-cx_lk_0305billie_land.html
YT2095 Posted August 30, 2008 Posted August 30, 2008 on the British 5 pound note only Half of the queens head shows up when photographed in Infrared, and Yes some clothes are quite transparent too!
chitrangda Posted August 30, 2008 Posted August 30, 2008 Zero was invented in India by Indian mathematicians dating as early as 5th century. They widely used it in calculations, astronomy and astrology. Zero was spread by Arabians to the Europe and there on it was spread all over. Before this, all Europeans used roman numerical which were difficult to calculate on as they were in the form of Symbols, lengthy and had limits. New Math Multiplication Method
iNow Posted August 30, 2008 Posted August 30, 2008 No offense to anyone, these are great facts, but I suggest that each post in the thread MUST have references, so it can (a) be properly verified and (b) so we can read more about it if needed. At SFN, Mooeypoo has used the word "reference" in 36 posts, "references" in 29 posts, and "citation" in 5. http://www.scienceforums.net/forum/search.php 1
chitrangda Posted August 30, 2008 Posted August 30, 2008 At SFN, Mooeypoo has used the word "reference" in 36 posts, "references" in 29 posts, and "citation" in 5. http://www.scienceforums.net/forum/search.php that's probably the best and the most intersting fact ever!
DJBruce Posted August 31, 2008 Posted August 31, 2008 The word hoosier is thought to come from the word hoozer which means hill dweller. The word hoozer comes from the anglo saxon word hoo which meant high or hill.
chitrangda Posted August 31, 2008 Posted August 31, 2008 The East Japan Railway Company (JR-East), as part of research aimed at developing more environmentally friendly train stations, is testing an experimental system that produces electricity as people pass through ticket gates.
CaptainPanic Posted September 1, 2008 Posted September 1, 2008 Pfft. People deliver a max. of about 400 W. Assume that passing a gate takes 1 second. Assume that 100 million people (all of Japan) pass the gate daily. That delivers 400*1*1e8 = 40 GJ of energy, or an average of 460 kW... which is nothing for a whole country's rail system. One modern electric locomotive consumes 4.5 MW (megawatt!)... so this environmentally friendly gate will provide about 10% of the power consumption of 1 locomotive (at peak power).
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