The Mac
@TheMac
01 October, 09:06
Quantum Computing
Mind Control
Tracking and Sensing
Digital Money
Weather Manipulation
Building Distruction
Controlled Release Nanoparticle Pandemic
Controlled Ultrasound Nucleation Activation of Dorment Viruses and Vaccines causing Self Assembly Growth
Virus Crystals acting as Metalenses
A Star...
Mind Control
Tracking and Sensing
Digital Money
Weather Manipulation
Building Distruction
Controlled Release Nanoparticle Pandemic
Controlled Ultrasound Nucleation Activation of Dorment Viruses and Vaccines causing Self Assembly Growth
Virus Crystals acting as Metalenses
A Star...
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The Mac
@TheMac
01 October, 09:08
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...Diseased.
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Peaceful Warrior
@peacefulwarrior
01 October, 09:43
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Us?
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 12:15
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Yes.
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 12:20
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sed
noun
A. Middle English form of seed.
noun
A. Middle English form of seed.
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 02:40
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sed (third-person singular simple present seds, present participle sedding, simple past and past participle sedded)
(neologism, slang) To edit a file or stream of text using sed.
(neologism, slang) To edit a file or stream of text using sed.
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 02:41
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sed
Eye dialect spelling of said.
Eye dialect spelling of said.
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 02:43
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Alternative forms
set
set
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 05:57
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set the tone
idiom
: to establish a quality, feeling, or attitude by a manner of speaking or writing
Her lighthearted question set the tone for the rest of the interview.
idiom
: to establish a quality, feeling, or attitude by a manner of speaking or writing
Her lighthearted question set the tone for the rest of the interview.
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 06:01
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tone
tōn
noun
A sound of distinct pitch, quality, and duration; a note.
The interval of a major second in the diatonic scale; a whole step.
A recitational melody in a Gregorian chant.
The quality or character of sound.
The characteristic quality or timbre of a particular instrument or voice.
The pitch of a word used to determine its meaning or to distinguish differences in meaning
tōn
noun
A sound of distinct pitch, quality, and duration; a note.
The interval of a major second in the diatonic scale; a whole step.
A recitational melody in a Gregorian chant.
The quality or character of sound.
The characteristic quality or timbre of a particular instrument or voice.
The pitch of a word used to determine its meaning or to distinguish differences in meaning
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 06:05
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detonation
dĕt″n-ā′shən
noun
The act of exploding.
An explosion.
An explosion or sudden report made by heating or striking certain combustible bodies, as fulminating gold; explosion in mass.
An explosion or sudden report made by the instantaneous decomposition or combustion of unstable substances.
An explosion or sudden report made by the near-instantaneous decomposition or combustion of unstable substances as, the detonation of gun cotton. Specifically, combustion that spreads supersonically via shock compression.
Engine knocking, an improper combustion in internal combustion engines
the act of detonating an explosive
a violent release of energy caused by a chemical or nuclear reaction
dĕt″n-ā′shən
noun
The act of exploding.
An explosion.
An explosion or sudden report made by heating or striking certain combustible bodies, as fulminating gold; explosion in mass.
An explosion or sudden report made by the instantaneous decomposition or combustion of unstable substances.
An explosion or sudden report made by the near-instantaneous decomposition or combustion of unstable substances as, the detonation of gun cotton. Specifically, combustion that spreads supersonically via shock compression.
Engine knocking, an improper combustion in internal combustion engines
the act of detonating an explosive
a violent release of energy caused by a chemical or nuclear reaction
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 06:06
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"Specifically, combustion that spreads supersonically via shock compression."
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 06:08
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Shock waves are the ubiquitous result of matter moving at velocities faster than the speed at which adjacent material can move out of the way. Examples range in scale from the shock waves generated by the collapse of microscopic cavitation bubbles to light-year scale “collisionless shocks” in the interstellar medium. The concept of a shock wave is well illustrated by the flow of snow in front of a moving snowplow (Fig. 2.1). When a plow begins moving into fresh, loose snow, a layer of packed snow builds up on the blade. The interface between the fresh snow and packed snow moves out ahead of the blade at a speed greater than that of the plow.
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 06:12
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Sound Velocity
The sound velocity through a given material is the distance that sound energy will propagate in that material in a given time and is a function of material density, the material’s acoustic impedance, and the material’s temperature.
From: Applied Welding Engineering (Second Edition), 2016
Related terms:
UltrasonicsTransducersThermal ConductivityAmplitudesBulk ModulusCompressibilityWavelengthFlame Front
The sound velocity through a given material is the distance that sound energy will propagate in that material in a given time and is a function of material density, the material’s acoustic impedance, and the material’s temperature.
From: Applied Welding Engineering (Second Edition), 2016
Related terms:
UltrasonicsTransducersThermal ConductivityAmplitudesBulk ModulusCompressibilityWavelengthFlame Front
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The Mac
@TheMac
02 October, 06:14
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ultrasonics, vibrations of frequencies greater than the upper limit of the audible range for humans—that is, greater than about 20 kilohertz. The term sonic is applied to ultrasound waves of very high amplitudes. Hypersound, sometimes called praetersound or microsound, is sound waves of frequencies greater than 1013 hertz. At such high frequencies it is very difficult for a sound wave to propagate efficiently; indeed, above a frequency of about 1.25 × 1013 hertz it is impossible for longitudinal waves to propagate at all, even in a liquid or a solid, because the molecules of the material in which the waves are traveling cannot pass the vibration along rapidly enough.
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