• @Cocodapuf
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    215 days ago

    TIL, I can totally enrich uranium with a modified dental drill.

    Well, I’m off to start a new project, I’ll let everyone know how it goes.

  • @Magister
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    186 days ago

    Isn’t record 78rpm instead of 72rpm?

  • @devilish666
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    95 days ago

    300 RPM for screwdriver ??? I guess it’s electric/machine ones, because no one in gods green earth can turn regular screwdriver 300 RPM

  • @moistclump
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    76 days ago

    Stupid question… are these RPMs true??

    • @[email protected]
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      6 days ago

      Everything in XKCD is based on truth. That’s what makes it so funny… to geeks, at least.

      Edit: God damn it, he put 72 instead of 78 RPM. I guess he does make mistakes after all…

    • @felbane
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      Maybe I’m dense but shouldn’t the clock be:

      • H: 0.01667
      • M: 1
      • S: 60

      Yep, I’m a dumb, realized after a cup of coffee. Confirmed by the reply below.

      I think I’m just going to go back to bed and skip today

      • @[email protected]
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        75 days ago

        Yes, you’re dense lol. The speeds are correct: the second hand that does one full Revolution Per Minute, the minute hand does one full Revolution Per Hour and the hour hand does one Revolution Per 12 Hours.

      • @[email protected]
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        35 days ago

        Oh my god I’m full of caffeine and still wondered this same thing. In my defense it’s Friday afternoon and I’m tired.

    • @KingRandomGuy
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      15 days ago

      The sidereal telescope mount one seems to be right (approx 1 rotation per day).

  • Tar_Alcaran
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    36 days ago

    Wow, dental drills spin stupidly fast. I never realized they’re jamming something in my mouth that makes a turbopump seem sluggish, and that makes the scariest laboratory centrifuge I’ve ever seen blush in shame.

    • @[email protected]
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      35 days ago

      Big centrifuges are quite scary. Think of how much mass they are moving at those speeds. In comparison, a small drillbit turbine being rotated by compressed air seems less scary.

      • Tar_Alcaran
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        15 days ago

        The scariest lab centrifuge i’ve personally seen went to something like 100k rpm, and 800,000 g. It’s basically a cartoon safe with a piece of lab equipment inside, because when something fails at 800,000 times the force of gravity, it’s going to end up outside the city borders, or inside the next building over.

    • @Wogi
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      15 days ago

      I occasionally run a lathe at work. The big CNC one says it will do 10,000 rpm

      If you ever run it that fast, the jaws will start to separate and the part will come flying out at Mach 4, bounce around the inside of the machine for several minutes, destroying the chuck, all the tooling, and the chip conveyor in the process.

      Another fun fact, these machines go from 5000 rpm (the fastest you’re assuredly safe to run it) to 10 at the snap of a finger and back up again. All of that energy has to go somewhere. So there’s a heat coil, pretty much identical to the one in your oven, that takes all that extra energy. It doesn’t normally get all that hot, but if you’re running a lot of parts with a lot of diameter changes, it can get hot enough to glow.