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QuoteV = (nominal cell voltage x number of cells (fine, that's acceptable)), Ah = (nominal Ah rating of cell x number of cells (*sighs* no! This is not how it works!))I'm pretty sure that is how it does work, just that you can't do both at once. In the context of a powerbank, the Ah rating certainly would be more likely to be nominal Ah x cell count.
V = (nominal cell voltage x number of cells (fine, that's acceptable)), Ah = (nominal Ah rating of cell x number of cells (*sighs* no! This is not how it works!))
but the Ah rating is not related to the number of cells
Quotebut the Ah rating is not related to the number of cellsAre you saying that two 3.7V 500mAh batteries in parallel woudn't give you 3.7V 1Ah capacity?Well, blow me down!
Now that's a prime example of "getting high on your own supply".You too can experience cosmic peace and serenity—by stuffing your face with candy.
I'd be surprised if she was handed consecutive sentences. Concurrent would be more likely?
Quote from: AVGresponding on January 07, 2022, 03:56:29 pmI'd be surprised if she was handed consecutive sentences. Concurrent would be more likely?I'd be surprised if she even went near a facility we'd recognise as a jail, white collar crime like like fraud seems to attract 'house arrest' sentences a lot of the time when it's not an open prison/country club.
Chocolate snake oil:https://www.vosgeschocolate.com/pages/the-vosges-experienceIf they can't even get Hz correct why would I believe they have any clue what they're talking about.
there are videos of signal generators "playing" the hallelujah chorus - well beyond my test equipment competence. I should be able to create a binaural theta beat frequency recording, though. Can it have a similar, or any, affect on your mood? https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2017.00557/full
No idea why this popped up in my yt feed, I never watch crap like this. Watched the first few minutes then my bs tolerance was exhausted. Can anyone watch the full video?
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