this how does tape work by andreon toon and Vincent laa tape is a common adhesive it was invented to be a less permanent and easier to apply version of glue by adding a piece another a different piece of material on the back of the glue it's able to quickly be applied rather than glue which needs to be held together and takes a long time it is used in many different areas it's used in areas from mounting decorations holding paper together to Industrial on the more techical side tape is a vis elastic material this means that when pressure is applied to the tape it flows more like a liquid but when the pressure is released it regains its properties of a solid for some terminology the back the substrate is the material that the tape is attaching to tapes are primarily composed of two different parts first is the backbone which is the fiber or any other material which actually holds the tape on and then there's the adhesive this is the glue or or different part which actually does the adhering and sticking there are four primary ways this these tapes adhere first is Vander Wall's adhesion which uses small charges to attract to the to the substrate then there's mechanical adhesion in mechanical adhesion the visual elastic material flows and fills and pores creating sort of little hooks then there's diffusion where the tape chemically reacts to the polymers in the substrate and the backbone and Inter Tangles them creating a permanent attachment finally is electrostatic electrostatic uses very strong charges to stick but is less permanent firstly we have Vander wal's adhesion this uses charges these charges can be dipole dipole use hydrogen bonds or primarily ldfs lond dispersion forces occur when there's an uneven distribution of electrons causing a temporary dipole to form this is shown in the structure of acrylic adhesives which are an example of Vander walls adhesives in the chemical structure the long chain with many branches allows it to have very strong ldfs in addition the hydrogen bonds present throughout the molecule allow to have even more charge creating a better attachment next mechanical adhesives these rely on pores in a subject in the substrate surface these ports can be microscopic but the way it works is through wetting wetting is the process of the visil elastic adhesive flowing out onto the surface of the substrate and filling in the little pores this allows it to grip edges and Imperfections and get a good grip this forms you can basically think of it as little tiny like hooks like if it has any overhangs on the pores it can grip those allowing it to stick and then when the pressure is released it regains its solid properties allowing a strong bond there are several different ways these are made first we have natural rubber this is the simplest of all of them next we have NBR NBR is a pretty similar structure to Natural rubber except it has the addition of some chains over here and branches spr has the same base as both the previous ones but instead of branches on this side it has a carbon ring formed here finally we have be or BR this is again very similar to all the others except has the addition of ch3 and branches in three different areas diffusion is pretty similar to Mechanical except it uses chemical reactions too it's able to penetrate the
this how does tape work by andreon toon
and Vincent
laa tape is a common adhesive it was
invented to be a less permanent and
easier to apply version of glue by
adding a piece another a different piece
of material on the back of the glue it's
able to quickly be applied rather than
glue which needs to be held together and
takes a long
time it is used in many different areas
it's used in areas from mounting
decorations holding paper together
to
Industrial on the more techical side
tape is a vis elastic material this
means that when pressure is applied to
the tape it flows more like a liquid but
when the pressure is released it regains
its properties of a
solid for some terminology the back the
substrate is the material that the tape
is attaching
to tapes are primarily composed of two
different parts first is the backbone
which is the fiber or any other material
which actually holds the tape
on and then there's the adhesive this is
the glue or or different part which
actually does the adhering and sticking
there are four primary ways this these
tapes adhere first is Vander Wall's
adhesion which uses small charges to
attract to the to the substrate then
there's mechanical adhesion in
mechanical adhesion the visual elastic
material flows and fills and pores
creating sort of little
hooks then there's diffusion
where the tape chemically reacts to the
polymers in the substrate and the
backbone and Inter Tangles them creating
a permanent attachment finally is
electrostatic electrostatic uses very
strong charges to stick but is less
permanent firstly we have Vander wal's
adhesion this uses charges these charges
can be dipole dipole use hydrogen bonds
or primarily ldfs lond dispersion forces
occur when there's an uneven
distribution of electrons causing a
temporary dipole to form this is shown
in the structure of acrylic adhesives
which are an example of Vander walls
adhesives in the chemical
structure the long chain with many
branches allows it to have very strong
ldfs in addition the hydrogen bonds
present throughout the molecule allow to
have even more charge creating a better
attachment next mechanical adhesives
these rely on pores in a subject in the
substrate surface these ports can be
microscopic but the way it works is
through wetting wetting is the process
of the visil elastic adhesive flowing
out onto the surface of the substrate
and filling in the little pores this
allows it to grip edges and
Imperfections and get a good grip this
forms you can basically think of it as
little tiny like hooks like if it has
any overhangs on the pores it can grip
those allowing it to stick and then when
the pressure is released it regains its
solid properties allowing a strong bond
there are several different ways these
are made first we have natural rubber
this is the simplest of all of
them next we have NBR NBR is a pretty
similar structure to Natural rubber
except it has the addition of some
chains over here and
branches spr has the same base as both
the previous ones but instead of
branches on this side it has a carbon
ring formed here finally we have be or
BR this is again very similar to all the
others except has the addition of
ch3 and branches in three different
areas diffusion is pretty similar to
Mechanical except it uses chemical
reactions too it's able to penetrate the
The solution is a form of retreat inside ourselves, to the past, to more concentrated forms of thought and action. As Schopenhauer wrote, "Intellect is a magnitude of intensity, not a magnitude of extensity." Napoleon knew the value of concentrating your forces at the enemy's weakest spot it was the secret of his success on the battlefield. But his willpower and his mind were equally modeled on this notion. Single-mindedness of purpose, total concentration on the goal, and the use of these qualities against people less focused, people in a state of distraction such an arrow will find its mark every time and overwhelm the enemy.
Keys To Power
The world is plagued by greater and greater division within countries, political groups, families, even individuals. We are all in a state of total distraction and diffusion, hardly able to keep our minds in one direction before we are pulled in a thousand others. The modern world's level of conflict is higher than ever, and we have internalized it our own lives.
Is positive thinking an inherent characteristic of a person or can it be developed in one's psyche? The opinions differ in answering this vital question. Some people believe that it can be inherited from parents, and cannot be developed. Others believe that like other qualities it can be developed with proper practice and guidance. Still some others hold the opinion that it is hereditary to some extent but can be acquired to some degree.
There is also a section of people, who believe that all depends on circumstances or luck. We need to adopt a scientific approach to find an answer to the above question. No one can get success every time even after making efforts, nor can one fail constantly. Moreover, success has different meaning for different people. For some students, getting 60 per cent marks is success, for others it may not be sufficient. In a competitive examination, success means getting selected, whatever the percentage of marks. As for inheritance theory, since positive attitude is not a physical feature but a mental faculty, it cannot be purely hereditary. It can be developed.
Furthermore, parents play a major role in developing this quality of a child. A child, who watches his parents working hard, having faith in success through their words, behaviour and body language, is likely to develop a similar attitude.
The children of short-tempered, over-cautious and nervous parents may assume similar characteristics when they grow up. Psychologists, therefore, prescribe a code of conduct for parents' behaviour in front of their children. They must exude confidence, self-belief and hope, especially in difficult situation, so that the children emulate these qualities. They must be taught the importance of being positive before, during and after the performance of a task. There is no better education for a child than watching his parents came out of a tough situation by means of earnest endeavours. Such Success not only gives more joy but also increases self-confidence.;
Is positive thinking an inherent characteristic of a person or can it be developed in one's psyche? The opinions differ in answering this vital question. Some people believe that it can be inherited from parents, and cannot be developed. Others believe that like other qualities it can be developed with proper practice and guidance. Still some others hold the opinion that it is hereditary to some extent but can be acquired to some degree. There is also a section of people, who believe that all depends on circumstances or luck. We need to adopt a scientific approach to find an answer to the above question. No one can get success every time even after making efforts, nor can one fail constantly. Moreover, success has different meaning for different people. For some students, getting 60 per cent marks is success, for others it may not be sufficient. In a competitive examination, success means getting selected, whatever the percentage of marks. As for inheritance theory, since positive attitude is not a physical feature but a mental faculty, it cannot be purely hereditary. It can be developed. Furthermore, parents play a major role in developing this quality of a child. A child, who watches his parents working hard, having faith in success through their words, behaviour and body language, is likely to develop a similar attitude. The children of short-tempered, over-cautious and nervous parents may assume similar characteristics when they grow up. Psychologists, therefore, prescribe a code of conduct for parents' behaviour in front of their children. They must exude confidence, self-belief and hope, especially in difficult situation, so that the children emulate these qualities. They must be taught the importance of being positive before, during and after the performance of a task. There is no better education for a child than watching his parents came out of a tough situation by means of earnest endeavours. Such Success not only gives more joy but also increases self-confidence.;
The best strategy is always to be very strong; first in general, then at the decisive point.... There is no higher and simpler law of strategy than that of keeping one's forces concentrated.... In short the first principle is: act with the utmost concentration.
On War, Carl von Clausewitz, 1780-1831
No one represents this better than James Rothschild, the son who established himself in Paris. In his lifetime James witnessed the defeat of Napoleon, the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy, the bourgeois monarchy of Orleans, the return to a republic, and finally the enthronement of Napoleon III. French styles and fashions changed at a relentless pace, James steered his family as if the ghetto lived on the within them. He kept alive his clan's inner cohesion and strength. Only through such an anchoring in the past was the family able to thrive amidst such chaos. Concentration was the foundation of the Rothschild's power, wealth, and stability.
Interpretation
The Rothschilds were born in strange times. They came from a place that had not changed in centuries, but lived in an age that gave birth to the Industrial Revolution, the French Revolution, and an endless series of upheavals. The Rothschilds kept the past alive, resisted the patterns of dispersion of their era and for this are emblematic of the law of concentration.
I will be going to France this summer.
It will be snowing in the mountains.
They will be eating dinner in the city tonight.
She will be taking the metro to go to the market.
He will be camping in the forest.
It will be raining when I am in Madrid.
Mary will be packing her luggage later today.
I will be reading a book on the beach.
It will be getting dark around 7 pm.
John will be taking a nap on the airplane.
I will be sending an email to my boss later today.
I can't forget my password for my phone.
I need to print out my homework.
I own a smartphone.
We need Wi-fi to open a website.
I downloaded the Facebook app today.
Her screen is broken.
I am writing on a keyboard.
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A dog dashed across the garden to dig a deep hole, dragging an old rag along the ground. Quickly, he grabbed a small bag of seeds, but forgot to guard it properly, as a quail darted down and grabbed the bag. Although the dog was agitated, he decided to abandon the chase.
O protos katagegrammenos eortasmos ton Olympiakon Agonon itan stin Olympia, to 776 pX. Einai schedon sigouro oti afti den itan kai i proti fora pou ginontan oi agones. Tote oi agones itan mono topikoi kai diexagotan mono ena agonisma, i koursa tou stadiou.
Ο πρωτος καταγεγραμμενος εορτασμος των Ολυμπιακων Αγωνων ηταν στην Ολυμπια, το 776 π.Χ. Ειναι σχεδον σιγουρο οτι αυτη δεν ηταν και η πρωτη φορα που γινονταν οι Αγωνες. Τοτε οι Αγωνες ηταν μονο τοπικοι και διεξαγοταν μόνο ενα αγωνισμα, η κουρσα του σταδιου.
O protos katagegrammenos eortasmos ton Olympiakon Agonon itan stin Olympia, to 776 pX. Einai schedon sigouro oti afti den itan kai i proti fora pou ginontan oi Agones. Tote oi Agones itan mono topikoi kai diexagotan mono ena agonisma, i koursa tou stadiou.
O protos katagegrammenos eortasmos ton Olympiakon Agonon itan stin Olympia, to 776 pX. Einai schedon sigouro oti afti den itan kai i proti fora pou ginontan oi Agones. Tote oi Agones itan mono topikoi kai diexagotan mono ena agonisma, i koursa tou stadiou.
Ο πρώτος καταγεγραμμένος εορτασμός των Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων ήταν στην Ολυμπία, το 776 π.Χ. Είναι σχεδόν σίγουρο ότι αυτή δεν ήταν και η πρώτη φορά που γίνονταν οι Αγώνες. Τότε οι Αγώνες ήταν μόνο τοπικοί και διεξαγόταν μόνο ένα αγώνισμα, η κούρσα του σταδίου.
Bill Gates congratulates Donald Trump, JD Vance after reported Harris support: ‘I hope we can…' Big names in the tech industry rushed to congratulate Donald Trump on his victory in the US presidential election over Kamala Harris. Bill Gates is the latest tech mogul to enter that list. He shared his congratulatory message on several social media platforms, including Threads, Instagram, and X. Bill Gates reportedly donated $50 million to Donald Trump's rival, Kamala Harris, during the US election campaign. (AFP, Reuters) What did Bill Gates post? "Congratulations to President Trump and VP-elect Vance," the Microsoft co-founder wrote. He then expressed his hope of working with the president in the future to improve the lives of US citizens.
A candle is an ignitable wick embedded in wax, or another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance. A candle can also provide heat or a method of keeping time. Candles have been used for over two millennia around the world, and were a significant form of indoor lighting until the invention of other types of light sources. Although electric light has largely made candle use nonessential for illumination, candles are still commonly used for functional, symbolic and aesthetic purposes and in specific cultural and religious settings. A variety of different materials have been developed in the modern era for making candles, including paraffin wax, which together with efficient production techniques, made candles affordable for the masses. Various devices can be used to hold candles, such as candlesticks, or candelabras, chandeliers, lanterns and sconces. A person who makes candles is traditionally known as a chandler.
A transcription service is a business which converts speech into a written or electronic text document. Transcription services are often provided for business, legal, or medical purposes. The most common type of transcription is from a spoken-language source into text such as a computer file suitable for printing as a document. Common examples are the proceedings of a court hearing such as a criminal trial by a court reporter or a physician's recorded voice notes (medical transcription). Some transcription businesses can send staff to events, speeches, or seminars, who then convert the spoken content into text. Some companies also accept recorded speech, either on cassette, CD, VHS, or as sound files. For a transcription service, various individuals and organizations have different rates and methods of pricing. Transcription companies primarily serve private law firms, local, state, and federal government agencies and courts, trade associations, meeting planners, and nonprofits.