The research team revealed that incorporating boron into the Ni-OOH matrix forms a protective metaborate film, preventing metal dissolution and non-conductive oxide formation, thereby enhancing current collector corrosion resistance in saline seawater conditions.
That was cool but still a smooth flight. I once flew into Clark AFB in the PI during a tropical storm on a C5. The big monster was jumping up/down/sideways as soon as we went below the cloud cover. Plus, we were buckled in, facing backwards in the tail! Finally landed, and stepped off the plane into 6 inches of water on the deck.
YIKES!That was cool but still a smooth flight. I once flew into Clark AFB in the PI during a tropical storm on a C5. The big monster was jumping up/down/sideways as soon as we went below the cloud cover. Plus, we were buckled in, facing backwards in the tail! Finally landed, and stepped off the plane into 6 inches of water on the deck.
Clark AFB was a cool place.
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Multispectral photography of 43,000-year-old red pigment on a rock in Spain revealed an embedded fingerprint. Each red line is about 0.5 millimeters wide. The most likely culprit was an adult man painting with the tip of his finger.
I definitely agree -- totally counter-intuitive. But the explanation makes sense. Thanks for posting.
Your observation reminds me of Dave Scott's hammer and feather drop experiment on the moon.I would expect that, at some point, the energy involved would be sufficient to overcome the cohesive forces.