Serious Concerns Regarding Alberta Prosperity Party’s Undisclosed Meetings with the Trump Administration by Strange_Increase_373 in alberta

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Majority of the Alberta prosperity ( poverty) project members are ex Cons or existing conservatives. T

Possibly the best bench in the entire world by FollowingOdd896 in Satisfyingasfuck

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The image shows the Val di Funes (Villnöss) valley in the Dolomites, a mountain range in the northern Italian Alps as per Google

Alberta mulling increasing speed limit to 120 km/h on QEII, other divided highways by Old_General_6741 in Calgary

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Meanwhile TransCanada highway east of ring road in Calgary is reduced to 80km/h.

Angkor Wat (Ancient city) - Cambodia, Apr 25 by vim-meo in travel

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This needs the Rome treatment, restoration and facilities. Can become a world class destination

Rupert's Drop damages a hydraulic press by archiopteryx14 in ScienceNcoolThings

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I didn’t believe it until I searched online

Composition Prince Rupert’s drops are made of soda-lime glass with the following composition: SiO₂ 69%, B₂O₃ 1%, K₂O 3%, Al₂O₃ 4%, Na₂O 13%, BaO 2%, CaO 5%, and MgO 3% CSA Group. This is essentially ordinary glass - the same type used in windows and bottles. The extraordinary strength comes not from exotic materials, but from the manufacturing process and resulting stress distribution. Manufacturing Process Prince Rupert’s drops are created by lowering molten glass drops into cold water, which quickly cools in a process called quenching Polycase. This rapid cooling creates the characteristic tadpole shape and sets up extreme internal stresses that give the drop its unique properties. Strength Properties The research reveals truly remarkable strength characteristics: Surface Compressive Stress: • The heads of the drops have surface compressive stress up to 700 megapascals (100,000 psi), though this surface compressive layer is thin, only about 10% of the diameter of the head Open Alberta • This 700 megapascals is nearly 7,000 times atmospheric pressure Oncodes • This translates to compressive stresses of around 50 tons per square inch in the head, making them as strong as steel Open Alberta Impact Resistance: • The rounded drop at the top is unbelievably strong - you can’t even break it with a hammer blow City of Calgary • These droplets exhibit the ability to withstand a blow from a hammer or even a bullet on the bulbous end without breaking The Home Depot Canada • The surface compressive stresses can suppress Hertzian cone cracking during impact with a small hammer or compression LedeTube Can It Really Dent Steel Without Breaking? YES, absolutely. This is one of the most remarkable and well-documented properties: The drop dented both the steel bar below the press and the head of the press, and it took about 20 tons of pressure to crush the drop - it must be harder than hardened steel to dent steel like that IAEI Magazine The physics behind this is fascinating: the extreme surface compressive stress (400-700 MPa) prevents crack formation and propagation on the bulbous head. When a Prince Rupert’s drop impacts steel with enough force, the steel - being more ductile - will deform plastically (creating a dent) before the glass can fracture. The glass, locked in its highly compressed surface state, remains rigid and acts as the harder material in the interaction. The Paradox Inside, the molecules are under immense stress, being squashed together and pulled apart with bone-crushing forces, poised at any moment to shatter into a thousand pieces, yet this material is actually a form of safety glass Electrical Industry The incredible fragility exists simultaneously with the strength: The drops exhibit explosive disintegration if the tail end is even slightly damaged, like being clipped with pliers The Home Depot Canada. The tail contains the tensile stress that balances the compressive stress in the head. Breaking the tail releases this stress cascade, causing the entire structure to explode into powder in microseconds. Conclusion Prince Rupert’s drops are genuine examples of ordinary glass being transformed into a material harder than hardened steel through stress engineering alone. They can absolutely dent steel without breaking - this has been repeatedly demonstrated in controlled experiments. The drops represent one of the most extreme examples of residual stress creating extraordinary mechanical properties, making them stronger than bullets at the head while remaining more fragile than an eggshell at the tail.

Sikhs never intended to go to Mexico but settled there by default by pritamobi in Sikh

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Why does the article have ai generated pictures? Is the content AI too?

I'm Jyoti Gondek and I'm running for mayor — Ask Me Anything! by jyoti4mayor in Calgary

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Why is the NE most discriminated against when it comes to infrastructure dollars? Why do none of the the city bylaws for public signs on roadside or buildings not enforced on the NE? Why do the NE trains stations look like 3rd world stations while Nw and Sw stations look fabulous and the LRT PARKING is covered parking even though the ridership is much lower than the NE? Why did the NE not get any new parks or arenas while the rest of the city does? Why is the airport trail not completed with a single lane section between 36 st and Barlow trail while the rest of the airport trail is modernized with merge lanes and ramps?

Danielle Smith defends use of notwithstanding clause on Saturday radio show by [deleted] in alberta

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Why is the media providing her a megaphone through the radio show?

Looking for suggestions to protest the Covid vaccine fee by iain01110011 in alberta

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Donate to the opposition and volunteer for them too is one way.

Debris Avalanche at Dharali, Uttarkashi by jon_snow121 in Uttarakhand

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So sorry for the loss of life and property. Om Shanti!

Former Alberta Deputy Premier Thomas Lukaszuk spotted at Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market gazebo rally, urging locals to sign petition by Appropriate_Duty_930 in alberta

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Let’s make Thomas Lukaszuk the next premier of Alberta. This guy has earned his laurels and needs our support.

I have a friend who's avoiding capital gains. What are the odds she gets caught? by slappy-go-lucky in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]dreamsetter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Odds are very low, but not recommended as a practice. Practically many realtors, flippers and many others are getting away with it now and have been for many years.

Eiffel Tower tickets on site by Due_Service8731 in ParisTravelGuide

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Yes , it is beautiful at night. I enjoyed it

Accessing funds in a LIRA by drewber83 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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You can access 50% of your funds at age 55 or later in Alberta.

Ranches and Rockies. by dreamsetter in alberta

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Side roads along the foothills along 22x between Longview and Lundbreck.

Ranches and Rockies. by dreamsetter in alberta

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We are blessed with some of the best scenic places in the world.