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Flash Vs Black Flash By Hiram67 On Deviantart Jp 5 is a high flash point jet fuel developed by the navy. jp 5 is a specifically refined type of kerosene consisting of c9 c16 paraffins (53%), cycloparaffins (31%), aromatics (16%), and olefins (0.5%). the aromatic content of jp 5 might vary from less than 2.5% to greater than 22% by volume. The first flash was so bright it immediately woke me up. i thought somebody just shined a bright flash light in my face from inches away. the second flash 5 seconds later, i was fully awake and sitting up and saw the reflection of it off the wall. to me, it looked like an electrical spark or strobe light coming from closer to the ground level.

Flash By Thenamtab On Deviantart Hi, a precise calculation, based in thermodynamics, is quite involved. however, if you google something like "effect of additives on the flash point of flammable liquid" you will find that you can begin by adding water to the alcohol to raise its flash point (for example, a mixture of .7 water & .3 methanol seems to raise the flash point by 25 degrees c). you would then add this mixture to the. The flash point of n butane is 60 degree celsius while that of isobutane is 83 degree celcius. i was confused by these why does n butane have a higher flash point but a lower autoignition temperature?. The flash is just as bright as sunlight at daytime. the room (kitchen) is in the second floor and is in connection to the living room. the room has a new kitchen now, but when it happened this summer, the old kitchen was completely removed, all lights were removed and the fuses in the fuse box were taken out. I was in disagreement with my dad about this and hoped that someone could provide a definitive answer. my take was that a led driven by a rectified dc power supply will not flicker (provided the rectification is sufficiently smoothed out). whilst he texted me this, taken from a manufacturers.

Flash By Danyhekmatyar On Deviantart The flash is just as bright as sunlight at daytime. the room (kitchen) is in the second floor and is in connection to the living room. the room has a new kitchen now, but when it happened this summer, the old kitchen was completely removed, all lights were removed and the fuses in the fuse box were taken out. I was in disagreement with my dad about this and hoped that someone could provide a definitive answer. my take was that a led driven by a rectified dc power supply will not flicker (provided the rectification is sufficiently smoothed out). whilst he texted me this, taken from a manufacturers. Stun grenades, or "flash bang" grenades, operate on this principle. they produce a large blast but almost no shrapnel. the noise and brightness of the flash are very disorienting, and the shock wave can actually knock a person down, but the chances of being killed by one, even at close proximity, are very slim. Setting aside the whole 'what do you wear to a nuclear explosion?' amusement, the generally best clothing to resist emr is white. well, barring silver foil, of course. but next to silver, white is the most reflective. How would one be able to see a simultaneous flash but measure a non simultaneous strike? 2. why does the assistant share the same frame of reference with 'me'? is it because of the equation x = x' vt where v (assistant w.r.t 'me') = 0 and therefore x = x'? (where x is 'my' frame and x' is the assistant's frame). Hi, last night my girlfriend and i were lying in bed talking. we were facing each other and our faces were about 1m apart. the room was dark. suddenly we both jumped because we experienced a very short lived but bright flash of white light that seemed to emanate from a point about 50cm above.
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