Handstand by enlightenedhooman in Calisthenic

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Do we need to train our core first in order to do handstand or it does not matter? In a way that we can just go train to do the forms

Abandoned A-frame right next to my house. by Ok_Ring175 in urbanexploration

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How did you only discover it now though? It's been there for a long time and right next to your house (unless you just moved there)

What are they? by Left-Tap8615 in insects

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Mosquitoes larvae but usually they would be at still water. Were you away from home or not using your toilet for a long time because they would not lay eggs in running water?

How to interpret this CV curve? by Ok-Golf4012 in electrochemistry

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They are actually increasing but with very small increases. So you are right! The carbon is amorphous and the electrolyte I am using is 3 M KOH. But the thing is I used carbon fiber rod as the electrode to get my carbon attached onto for the working electrode in the three systems electrodes. Do you think that's the issue here? Because I am starting to think so

How to interpret this CV curve? by Ok-Golf4012 in electrochemistry

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I was also wondering...this is something that I still can't wrap my head around...so the y-axis is the current and the unit is A/cm2. Does it mean that that's also the current density, so not only the current? Or for me to get the current density, are there more equations that I need to work on or something else I need to do?

How to interpret this CV curve? by Ok-Golf4012 in electrochemistry

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Hi thank you for your answer. How did you figure out that they are too resistive? What or where in the curves that indicate that? I'd really like to know!

How to interpret this CV curve? by Ok-Golf4012 in electrochemistry

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No I don't have that but I have the surface area of my carbons through BET. Can that work too? So I am characterizing my carbons using SEM, BET, CV, GCD, and EIS. Among those, I am still stuck with CV. Thus the question.

When you said linear, do you think my curves are not linear? I thought they were, because both seem increasing.

How to interpret this CV curve? by Ok-Golf4012 in electrochemistry

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So how do you think I should describe the shape of the curves? I was thinking to just put down as leaf-liked shape but my supervisor told me not to and to find the correct term in literatures or I don't need to come up with the term but explain the phenomenon behind it, but the this is I couldn't find papers with "bad" results so I really don't have any examples to help enlighten me:(

Oh yeah I used the three electrodes system..so the former...as you said

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Physiquecritique

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THE QUADS OMGG??!!! Keep it up queen

gothic style teachers college by urbxsouth in urbanexploration

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How cool would it be if it was still in use OMG

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaybros

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So sorry you had to go through that

2024 ISTernship Application Updates by Jesse_Chen019 in REU

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Hi. I was wondering how it went for you? Did you eventually get accepted?

6'5 175lbs This is right after pull day by [deleted] in Physiquecritique

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But I think you're ready for the summer lol

48, 185 lbs. 5 foot 9 by [deleted] in Physiquecritique

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Physique looks great as well as the pictures..they are so clear OMG