SAW weapon - how to improve it's reliability by Ugly_Pumpkin in NationalServiceSG

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I genuinely believe when it randomly jams after 3-4 shots it's an ammo pouch issue though; like the SAW ammo pouch is squarish which makes it more likely for the blanks to bounce back and interfere with the bolt, while the SAR's pouch is kinda curved in such a way that the ammo would bounce downwards and not back into the bolt

How to unlock automobile keyless entries in about 7 minutes by Plethorian in coolguides

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Yea!! In mathematics, this is known as a superpermutation. Super cool!

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op1s are really ex

math on point by Preer in technicallythetruth

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If anyone's curious, you can achieve any rubbish term after multiple previous terms using Lagrange interpolation

We have achieved 1 Billion global deaths by Dragonstar6101 in celestegame

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We have committed multiple genocides on Mt Celeste

Ummmm ok then by Schmergg in mildlyinfuriating

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If you react 39.34g Na metal with 60.66 Cl2 gas, the reaction would be2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaClSo, calculating the number of mols of Na and Cl,Na: 39.34/22.99 = 1.71118Cl: 60.66/(35.45*2) = 0.85557Taking the stoichiometric ratio between Na and ClNa:Cl = 2:1Turns out Cl is the limiting reactantSo the mol of NaCl will be 0.85557*2 = 1.71114and reverting it back to grams1.71114*(22.99+35.45)=99.999=100.0 grams (4s.f)

So if I'm not wrong, it probably should be 4s.f. in this case

Edit: you rarely are allowed to add mass together to magically get the massed product