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Target pH=5.75 Target EC<=~100~ Why does muriatic acid raise EC? Please explain
Does anybody know if metallic glasses have lower or higher thermal and electrical conductivity than their crystalline counterparts and why ?
In times of global crisis, historically investors have moved toward gold as a safe haven⦠but there is another metal which is not just being viewed as a safe place to store assets⦠one whose value is projected to continue to grow in spite of the pandemic. That metal is silver. Its value is expected to rise as demand for solar panels and 5G increases over the next decade. Researchers from Kent Business School found that the Rising demand for solar panels is having a major effect on the worldwide price of silver. Silver is a core element for the manufacture of solar panels, as it has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals. As such it is heavily used in solar panels. The financial markets are also well aware of this fortuitous marriage of silver to the solar panel industry. It is IN DEMAND.  A recent article in Barrons spoke on the subject, saying that silver could add some luster to portfolios in the new year. "Analysts see the white metal rising to $30 an ounce in the next year from the current $23.36, and even higher given the large-scale stimulus needed to revive economies. It would be a continuation of the trend this year, which has led to the surge in gold and silver prices as investors hunt for havens. Gold grabs most of the attention, but silver acts in much the same way as its yellow cousin, namely a hedge against the dollar. That has been the case this year. It added: "Goldman Sach's Mikhail Sprogis explained in a note last month that silver is a key component in the solar industry,
Hello folks, I know there isn't a huge demand in this reddit for info like this, However, for anyone who is searching and happens to come across this I am posting little info that may or may not be handy.
About 5 months ago I posted a question regarding permits and info to do a diy meter, riser and breaker panel replacement. A Few folks chimed in and I appreciate it. Specifically I am in Gladstone area and dealt with said permits, mainly I didn't fully understand how Evergy handled there part.
Quotes where anywhere from $2800 to $6K with wait times of month plus out at the time. I didn't have the time or money to have someone take care of this for me at the moment.
I'll get right to the info I was trying to find out back then. So I started by having GS set up a permit, this was easier than I thought, and took about 10 minutes, lol. Once that was done, I called Evergy told them I what I was doing. They sent out a guy to look at my current set up and talk with me and in my case provide me with a variance because I was installing the meter little closer to window than they liked. Basically I told him I planned on updating to 200 amp, I confirmed the meter can I was going to use and gave him run down of how I planned on installing it. He gave me green for both the variance and go ahead and told me as long as city signs off they'll come connect it.
I won't go into details of any specifics that I did on the actually installation, Unless someone wants them. Basically I followed the plan I laid out with lots of help from the DIY reddit. Any questions I couldn't answer, codes was helpful with.
All in all, it wasn't very difficult, biggest frustration as one person pointed out was actually getting hold of supplies, specifically the new breakers and a meter box.
After all was installed, inspector came out, told he didn't see any complaints and it all looked good and signed off on it. I then called Evergy, It took them about 2 days before the saw the permit was signed off, and 2 more days for them to get out and re-connect everything, however, went pretty smoothly. Obviously I am not anything close to expert, in fact I barely knew what I was doing, just someone who at the time really needed to get things moving and DIY was the only real option that I could afford to get things done quickly. I am however, glad I went ahead on the DIY route in this case. Turned out to be much less difficulty than I had built up in my head.
I don't know if my experience wi
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https://www.tirupatigraphite.co.uk/
Some news backing up the titles claim.
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/why-did-tirupati-graphite-tgr-085305200.html
I think after years we are finally seeing commercial viability for composite materials like graphene, and now this very interesting discovery.
Very bullish on this sector, specially long term.
These are just a few intriguing things I've noted about Silver. What are yours?
In semiconductors, I'm aware of the concept of 'doping' silicon with different elements to make it more/less conductive and in different directions. But in PURE carbon for example, why does atomic structure have such a big impact on electrical resistivity?
Diamond (Cubic Crystal): Terrible Conductor
Nanofoam (Un-ordered Web): Poor Conductor
Graphite (Un-Uniform Hexagonal Crystal): Okay Conductor
Graphene (Uniform Hexagonal Crystal): Amazing Conductor
Do electrons have varying levels of resistance that they need to overcome to be liberated from an atom based on direction?
Does anybody know if metallic glasses have lower or higher thermal and electrical conductivity than their crystalline counterparts and why ?
Does anybody know if metallic glasses have lower or higher thermal and electrical conductivity than their crystalline counterparts and why ?
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