A list of puns related to "Joseph Louis Gay Lussac"
You can't say otherwise. Just look at him and you'll see
So i was trying to learn more about air flow to better design my next build. I stumbled upon a new thing for me gay-lussac law. Basically by creating a lower pressure in the case it cools it better than if you have the fans blowing into it creating high pressure. My question is does this actually translate to real world applications for computer building? (Btw im terrible at phrasing my questions so please feel free to ask for clarification)
Hi guys, I'm running a small distillery at the elevation of 1500 mamsl.
Calculating pure numbers, our vodka should be exactly 40% ABV. However, the Gay-Lussac alcohol meter, shows a little bit higher numbers.
So my question is: how do I compensate for elevation using the Gay-Lussac scale?
I'm also wondering how Dalton came up with the law of multiple proportions, like what elements did he react and how did he react them? Thanks!
The ratio between the volumes of the reactant gases and the products can be expressed in simple whole numbers.
I do not understand how did Dalton determined based on this that all gasses have same amount of particles?
Who wins if Joeseph Joestar from Jojos Bizarre Adventure and Major Armstrong from Fullmetal Alchemist fight?
Battle takes place on a mid 20th century street. There are cafes and bookstores and newsstands around if it matters. Fighters start 20 feet apart. Joseph has had his training from Lisa Lisa. Both have their standard equipment they'd be walking around with if they were on guard, but not expecting anything specific. Manga versions for both. Fight to death/ko/incap.
Round 1: They don't know about each other at all.
Round 2: They know all about each others powers.
[Joseph son of Jacob and Rachel, not Joseph the husband of Mary]
The Hebrew word βKetonet Passimβ is only used in the original texts of The Bible two times. Once to describe the flashy garment Jospeh wears, and then itβs used when talking about what Tamar wears, where it is described as being an ornate dress for virgin princesses.
We know at the time, people who were βaboveβ having to do manual labour tasks often wore longer garments. Royalty, priests etc, had floor length robes because they did not do manual labour. All of Josephs brothers had to work in the fields except Joseph who was favoured buy his father and given a flashy piece of clothing that meant he was exempt from the manual labour of his brothers.
Later on in life, Joseph begins to interpret dreams for the King. We know ancient Egyptians had three words for gender, [tai (male), hmt (female), sαΈ«t (non-binary)]. Intimate positions within the Pharaohβs court were often held by sαΈ«t people.
Itβs also worth noting that ancient texts used by both Jewish people and Muslim people also talk about Joseph and describe him as wearing make-up, even though the Christian texts leave that part out of his description, they do at least go on and on about how exceptionally beautiful he was. The Torah described Joseph like this: β[he] behaved like a boy, penciling his eyes, curling his hair, and lifting his heelβ.
Isnβt it also intriguing Jospeh didnβt want to sleep with Potipherβs wife? The word βnaβarβ is used to describe Joseph, who At 17 years of age would normally be considered an adult in that time, however βnaβarβ is a boyish term, one often used to describe the effeminate teens that were used as sexual objects by wealthy men at the time. Potipher is said to have βpurchased Jospeh from the Ishamealites βfor himselfββ. This could imply Potiphar intended to buy Jospeh the naβar as a sexual object for himself.
What do you think?
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