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How an AC works and how to build your own simple version for staying cool this summer, Beer lifting quad copter, and the TrackingPoint gun hack from BlackHat.
Let's talk about Air Conditioning
To talk about AC, we first need to make clear what "hot" and "cold" really are.
So... if we have air blowing in our face, and it feel "hot", it just means that the molecules in that air contain more energy than the molecules in our face, and energy is being transferred from the air to our faces.
Conversely, if that air feels "cold" it means that the molecules in that air contain less energy that the molecules in our face, and energy is being transferred from our faces into the air.
Now that we have that sorted, let's talk about HOW we make that blowing air hot or cold.
To make air feel hot, we simply add energy to it:
But to make cold air, the process isn't so simple:
Let's talk about a simple 2-stage AC: It has 4 parts
Bui
These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/know-how/episodes/157
Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Bryan Burnett
Technical Director: Alex Gumpel
Sponsors:
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How an AC works and how to build your own simple version for staying cool this summer, Beer lifting quad copter, and the TrackingPoint gun hack from BlackHat.
Let's talk about Air Conditioning
To talk about AC, we first need to make clear what "hot" and "cold" really are.
So... if we have air blowing in our face, and it feel "hot", it just means that the molecules in that air contain more energy than the molecules in our face, and energy is being transferred from the air to our faces.
Conversely, if that air feels "cold" it means that the molecules in that air contain less energy that the molecules in our face, and energy is being transferred from our faces into the air.
Now that we have that sorted, let's talk about HOW we make that blowing air hot or cold.
To make air feel hot, we simply add energy to it:
But to make cold air, the process isn't so simple:
Let's talk about a simple 2-stage AC: It has 4 parts
Bui
These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/know-how/episodes/157
Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Bryan Burnett
Technical Director: Alex Gumpel
Sponsors:

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