Thứ Sáu, 21 tháng 12, 2018

Waching daily Dec 21 2018

0.36 person clear right you guys really hate me man

yeah, people always suggesting like super freaking or or

levels man

Why can I add nice things you know what I mean?

I'm already confused

Morally confuse

Okay, so we need to spawn the the can

It's rare that I get like helping people in my streams usually there's a lot of lurkers and

People that just like to watch which is totally fine, I be honest it's totally fine that

You've been a great elder in the stream. So I appreciate that

That one hurts a little bit man

Fireball ooh

Look at that

butt launching fireball right there

Is there any even para no

Chrissy welcome to the stream also, how's it going my friend?

So it's a

Red coin

Challenge, alright, I think this I think this

Any ideas in the chat, oh, there you go. Everything makes sense now

Yeah, so we need to bring like

Turtles are the best because you don't need to spin jam on them. I feel like that might be it right I

Feel like sometimes it's just too much

Oh

There you go, what do stop Nikki Nikki

Is that it all right, so first first red point right there

And

Reusable checkpoint. Okay, this level is awesome. This level is awesome. We have a good level on our ends my friends

I really enjoyed this so far huge fan of car sagen

So if you want to add it add it man

We're gonna have a lot of fun and I have a lot of experience like watching levels like this

Dude what the hell is that? Oh, there's a lot of plants. Okay, that makes sense. I was wondering why

Was shooting like freaking crazy

My am I done

No, I am NOT that but there's no more firepower now, is that it

Let's try that again, let's try that again, but we have one against one banishment

All right second room down

Card is my inspiration. You see there's three Super Mario maker creator that I really love

For different reasons first again. I love him because of the week toppers, you know what I mean?

The way thoughts the way is interacting with the chat. I

Love this doing and the second one is going to bear. I love the way screams. I love the way it tell stories, too

And the third one is

Real car of course just because of his skills. So it's not because like I love stories

it's for a different reason like I said, basically

All right, so the last one is trial entry

We got this we got this

Oh, you mean like that, yeah

Yeah, that's obvious to you

When we apply already 20 lies, don't forget to hit the like button guys

I just noticed there's 18 viewers in the chat. Yeah, don't forget to hit the like button just like night but said right there

That's awesome

Okay, so how am I supposed to do okay, so just a waiting game

Like an in it

So there's Cooper's at the top so we need to trow Cooper's

What am I supposed to do with that go back oh

Okay, that was not a good try anyway so

Pretty sure, this is the run guys

What

Unfair was that

That was close that was close

I'm so unlucky man. I

Am so unlucky - it's right there

They're going there man, all right, we have the key. Where's the key door -

Where's the

Where's the doorman is it the door is that door?

And we can still die not sure if I'm enjoying this man

Ok, so it's quite easy quite easy

I can still die. This is insane man

I

Was tight that was tight

All right, oh my god that was tight that was tight

So basically for people that don't know a lot about Super Mario maker if I would have died there it

since we got the key, we would have lost the key and

We would have to run through all the challenge want over all over again. So it was big stakes right there

That was a good level but I didn't like like the fact that you could die after getting the key. That's that's ridiculous

And that's why

The key rate is so low on this one. That's what sure it's only 64 clears out of seven

Thousand seventeen thousand attempts so that that's a huge accomplishment right there

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How Electricity Works | Understanding Electricity | what is electricity for kids - Duration: 17:00.

What is Electricity?

Any appliances that we use in our daily lives such as household appliances, office equipments

and industrial equipments, almost all of those things take electricity.

Therefore, we should understand electricity.

The first question that we will find out the answer is "where does electricity come from?"

All matters are made up of atoms.

Then ask the next question, "What are atoms?"

Atoms are the smallest part of an element.

They are composed of nucleus and electrons, electrons surround nucleus.

Elements are identified by the number of electrons in orbit around nucleus of atoms and by the

number of protons in nucleus.

Nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons, and the number of protons and neutrons are

are balanced.

Neutrons have no electric charge, protons have positive charges (+) and electrons have

negative charges (-). A positive charge of proton equals a negative charge of electron.

Electrons are bound in their orbit by attraction of protons, but electrons in the outer band

can become free of their orbit by some external forces.

These are referred to as free electrons, which move from one atom to the next, electron flows

are produced.

These are the basis of electricity.

Materials that allow many electrons to move freely are called conductors and materials

that allow few free electrons to move are

called insulators.

"Static electricity" represents a situation that all things are made up of electric charges.

For example, the rubbing of material against another can cause the static electricity.

Free electrons of one material move forcefully till they are freed of their orbits around

nucleus and move to another.

Electrons of one material decrease, it presents positive charges.

At the same time, electrons of another increase, it has negative charges.

________________________________________ Current, Voltage and Resistance

What is Current?

An electrical phenomenon is caused by flow of free electrons from one atom to another.

The characteristics of current electricity are opposite to those of static electricity.

Wires are made up of conductors such as copper or aluminum.

Atoms of metal are made up of free electrons, which freely move from one atom to the next.

If an electron is added in wire, a free electron is attracted to a proton to be neutral.

Forcing electrons out of their orbits can cause a lack of electrons.

Electrons, which continuously move in wire, are called Electric Current.

For solid conductors, electric current refers to directional negative-to-positive electrons

from one atom to the next.

Liquid conductors and gas conductors, electric current refers to electrons and protons flow

in the opposite direction.

Current is flow of electrons, but current and electron flow in the opposite direction.

Current flows from positive to negative and electron flows from negative to positive.

Current is determined by the number of electrons passing through a cross-section of a conductor

in one second.

Current is measured in amperes, which is abbreviated "amps".

The symbol for amps is a letter "A". current of one amp means that current pass

through a cross-section of two conductors, which are placed in parallel 1 meter apart

with 2x10-7 Newton per meter force occur in each conductor.

It can also mean charges of one coulomb (or 6.24x1018 electrons) passing through a cross-section

of a conductor in one second.

What is voltage?

Electric current is flow of electrons in a conductor.

The force required to make current flow through a conductor is called voltage and potential

is the other term of voltage.

For example, the first element has more positive charges, so it has higher potential.

On the other hand, the second element has charges that are more negative so it has lower

potential.

The difference between two points is called potential difference.

Electromotive force means the force which makes current continuously flows through a conductor.

This force can be generated from power generator, battery, flashlight battery and fuel cell, etc.

Volt, abbreviated "V", is the unit of measurement used interchangeably for voltage, potential,

and electromotive force.

One volt means a force which makes current of one amp move through a resistance of one ohm.

What is resistance?

Electrons move through a conductor when electric current flows.

All materials impede flow of electric current to some extent.

This characteristic is called resistance.

Resistance increases with an increase of length or decrease of cross-section of a material.

The unit of measurement for resistance is ohms and its symbol is the Greek letter omega (Ω).

The resistance of one ohm means a conductor allows a current of one amp to flow with a

voltage of one volt.

All materials are difference in allowing electrons to flow.

Materials that allow many electrons to flow freely are called conductors such as copper,

silver, aluminium, hydrochloric solution, sulphuric acid and saltwater.

In contrast, materials which allow few electrons to flow are called insulators such as plastic,

rubber, glass and dry paper.

Another type of materials, semiconductors have characteristics of both conductors and insulators.

They allow electrons to move while being able to control flow of electrons and examples

are carbon, silicon and germanium, etc.

The resistance of conductor depends on two main factors as the followings:

1. Types of material 2. Temperature of material

How to measure current?

The instrument used to measure current is called ampere meter or ammeter.

• Steps for current measurement Connect a small light bulb to a dry cell.

Measure current that passes through light bulb by connecting positive terminal (+) of

ammeter to negative terminal (-) of a dry cell (see figure)

• Safety instructions for current measurement;

1. Estimate current that required measuring then choose a suitable ammeter, since each ammeter

has different limit of current measurement.

2. Be sure that the connection to positive terminal (+) and negative terminal (-) of ammeter are correct.

3. Do not directly connect ammeter terminals to dry cell terminals.

Since it can damage the meter.

How to measure voltage?

The instrument used to measure voltage, difference potential or electromotive force is called voltmeter.

• Steps for voltage measurement Connect a small light bulb to a dry cell.

A voltmeter is wired in parallel with the light bulb to measure voltage across the light bulb.

Connect positive terminal (+) of voltmeter to positive terminal (+) of a dry cell and

connect negative terminal (-) of voltmeter to negative terminal (-) of a dry cell (see figure).

• Safety instructions for measuring voltage; 1. Estimate voltage that required measuring then choose

a suitable voltmeter, since each voltmeter is designed with the limit of voltage measurement.

2. Be sure that the connecting of positive terminal (+) and negative terminal (-) of voltmeter are correct.

How to measure resistance?

The instrument used to measure resistance is called test meter or multimeter.

The multimeter or test meter is used to make various electrical measurements such as current,

voltage and resistance.

It combines the functions of ammeter, voltmeter and ohmmeter.

• Steps for resistance measurement Turn the face dial to a position for required

measuring, resistance, then touch both of terminals of multimeter (see figure 1) and

adjust the meter range to 0 Ω.

Touch both of terminals of meter to a resistance and take the reading (see figure 2).

How Electricity works?

Electric current is the ability to do work.

Electric current can be converted to heat, power and magnetism, to name a few.

Electric current is classified by its functions and three primary types are:

1. Heat and power 2. Electrochemistry 3. Magnetism

1. Heat and power is used to make heat and power.

For example, current-carrying nichrom wire that nichrom wire has a high resistance and creates heat.

This is applied to be component of electric ovens, toasters, electric irons and light bulbs, etc.

Experiment is made by measuring heat quantity of water by calorimeter.

Increase voltage across wire by the variac and connect ammeter and voltmeter to measure current and voltage.

Set the variac scale to adjust voltage and current value of nichrom wire and current

is passed through periodically and measure heat quantity from nichrom wire.

There are any indications of voltage and current.

If voltage, current and time increase, heat quantity will also increase.

They are expressed by the relation as below.

This is called Joule's law.

Heat quantity depends on voltage time current and interval of time.

From Ohm's law, V (Voltage) = I (Current) x R (Resistance) therefore

Heat quantity depends on current squared times resistance and interval of time.

When current is passed through nichrom wire in water, current is converted to heat and temperature rises.

Work is done by heat generated in an electrical circuit, which is called Electric power.

Electric power is measured in Watts-hour (Wh) and heat quantity is measured in calories (Cal).

Work is done by heat generated in an electrical circuit is written in power, which it means

that the rate work is done in a circuit when 1 Amp flows with 1 Volt applied and its unit of measurement is Watt. Conclusion

2. Electrochemistry For example, when current is passed through

sodium chloride (NaCl) solution, a chemical reaction called electrolysis occurs.

This is applied to produce electrolysis, galvanizing and battery, etc.

Experiment is made by soaking two platinum (Pt) plates in molten salt.

Connect batteries to two platinum plates, current is passed through molten salt and

produces chlorine bubbles around positive plate (+) and hydrogen bubbles around negative

plate (-) since sodium chloride composes of sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl).

When sodium chloride melts in water, the elements are separated.

Sodium has positive charges (+), while chlorine has negative charges (-) and these charges

are called ions.

The molten salt has both positive charges, called anodes, and negative charges called cathodes.

The state of separated elements is called ionization.

If salt is melted by water, solution is available ions, called electrolyte solution.

And if current is passed through electrolyte solution, a chemical reaction known as electrolysis occurs.

3. Magnetism The example of this electric work is a current-carrying wire, magnetic lines of flux occur.

This is applied to produce electric motors, electric transformers and tape recorders, etc.

Understanding meaning of magnetism: What is magnetism?

The compound formula of magnet is Fe3O4.

All magnets have two characteristics.

First, they attract and hold iron.

Secondary, if free to move like the compass needle, they will assume a north-south position.

Any materials have these characteristics, they are called magnet.

The characteristics of magnet are • Every magnet has two poles, one north pole and one south pole.

• Opposite poles attract each other, while like poles repel each other.

Electricity and magnetic field When magnetic needle is placed near electric

wire, which current is passed through, magnetic needle turns on the direction of current flow (see figure 1 and 2).

Therefore, electric current flow also produces an associated magnetic force or it is said

that electricity is able to produce magnetic field.

When a current-carrying wire coil is placed near iron bar, the iron bar move slightly (see figure 1).

If core is placed in a wire coil, the iron bar is attracted strongly (see figure 2).

Because core is a soft iron, which conducts magnetic lines of force, when current is passed

through wire coil around core, the core becomes magnetized with high power that is called electromagnets.

This function is widely applied for using in industries.

For more infomation >> How Electricity Works | Understanding Electricity | what is electricity for kids - Duration: 17:00.

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BMW X3 проект закрыт.Продано - BMW X3 project is closed. Sold. - Duration: 3:27.

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Destiny 2: Where Is Xur Today? Location & Exotic Inventory - Duration: 2:43.

(Or Happy Holiday If You Don't Celebrate Christmas)

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What is Cyberbiosecurity?: Understanding Threats to DNA Data - Duration: 1:02.

- [Narrator] Curious? Go in-depth

with CSU experts on The Conversation.

First, a conversation starter.

- Biology is becoming increasingly digitized.

We rely on computers to control lab equipment

and to store and share data and genetic information,

and even to design novel DNA sequences.

You can have bad actors using cyber security attacks

to hack into the computers that control lab equipment

to change the work that's being done.

We could use digital sequence information

in order to design new molecules

that could potentially be dangerous.

These bi-directional risks together make up

what we call cyberbiosecurity,

and here at CSU, we're working to build a team

focused on cyberbiosecurity.

We want to look at what kind of new risks

might arise at that intersect of data science

and life sciences.

- [Narrator] There's more to learn from CSU

and a world of experts at theconversation.com.

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Song of the Mountains is starting the new year with a musical celebration - Duration: 4:14.

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The Roanoke Children's Theatre is performing Annie - Duration: 4:11.

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My little pony is afraid of an ugly snake (Creative Creation with Children) Work for children - Duration: 1:24.

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