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Flammability
Flammability is a crucial concept to understand, especially for people who work with combustible materials. Learn about flammability, its factors, and how it's used to classify different materials based on their likelihood to catch fire.
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Following back until I get a tumblr bestfriend <3 
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this was shot in our living room
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ilikegreencars · 7 years
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Watch these amazing 3-D printed sculptures designed to animate when spun under a strobe light. 
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Watch these amazing 3-D printed sculptures designed to animate when spun under a strobe light. 
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ilikegreencars · 8 years
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Broome new power station? !!!!
The launch of the world’s first large-scale tidal energy farm in Scotland has been hailed as a significant moment for the renewable energy sector.
A turbine for the MeyGen tidal stream project in the Pentland Firth was unveiled outside Inverness in the Scottish Highlands.
After the ceremony, attended by Nicola Sturgeon, the turbine, measuring about 15 metres tall (49ft), with blades 16 metres in diameter (52ft), and weighing in at almost 200 tonnes, will begin its journey to the project’s site in the waters off the north coast of Scotland between Caithness and Orkney.
The turbine will be the first of four to be installed underwater, each with a capacity of 1.5 megawatts (MW), in the initial phase of the project.
But the Edinburgh-based developer Atlantis Resources hopes the project which has received £23m in Scottish government funding will eventually have 269 turbines, bringing its capacity to 398MW, which is enough electricity to power 175,000 homes.
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ilikegreencars · 9 years
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ilikegreencars · 10 years
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Bobber R1 forks
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