Author name: Threeyzmonkeys

#148 What is a tokamak?

I learned this today. A tokamak is a device that uses a strong magnetic field to keep a gas plasma in a donut shape in order to achieve nuclear fusion. Tokamaks were invented in Russia in the 1960s and the word comes from Russian. It means “toroidal chamber with magnetic coils”, which is тороидальная камера с магнитными катушками

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#147 Why did the Bronze Age start?

I learned this today. The Bronze Age started because people discovered that combining copper and tin made a stronger alloy called bronze. In the three-age system of the world that we use, the Bronze Age technically follows the Stone Age and is in turn followed by the Iron Age. However, it isn’t quite that clear

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#146 How do gas masks work?

I learned this today. Gas masks work by blocking bacteria and viruses, or by absorbing or altering chemicals. Gas masks have to be effective against bacterial, viral, and chemical agents. Bacteria and viruses are technically the easiest because all the gas mask has to do is block them. This is done with a filter. The

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#140 How does an eraser work?

I learned this today. Erasers work because of friction. They become sticky when they are hot and hold onto the graphite particles. Before we look at how erasers work, I think we need to look at how pencils are able to write on paper. Pencils are made with graphite. These days the graphite is mixed

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