SnooKiwis6943
SnooKiwis6943 t1_j7sy6dq wrote
Reply to Antidotally - Covid seems to be exploding in Northern & Central Vermont. Anyone else seeing this? by JerryKook
Cold air has a lower ability to maintain humidity (not measured as relatively humidity, but as absolute humidity). Virus particles can travel farther in cold dry air than they can in warmer wetter air likely leading to higher COVOD transmission.
SnooKiwis6943 t1_j7sxulm wrote
Reply to What's going on with the F35s?! by WheezeThaJuice
I live out on the west coast and have been hearing a lot more military jets lately too.
SnooKiwis6943 t1_j7ltob3 wrote
Reply to About an hour ago in Stowe by jammasterjaydogg
Is the a meteor?
SnooKiwis6943 t1_j6267x9 wrote
Reply to comment by thursdayfern in I can charge my Apple IPhone from 0-100% in 2.35sec by StrictProfessional82
Actually, in theory yes it does work. Current is equal to voltage divided by resistance (I=V/R). The higher the current, the faster the charge. The longer the charging cable, the more resistance that cable has and the lower the current is, resulting in a slower charge. Fun fact the wireless charging (mag safe) that Apple makes for the iPhone only comes with a built in cable that is of relatively short length and only available in that short length for this very reason. The mag safe uses induction charging which is very inefficient and requires a lot more amps to charge your phone. If the MagSafe charger had a longer wire, you would need more than the 20 watt charging block to power the charger due to the resistance in the longer wire.
SnooKiwis6943 t1_j6258mu wrote
That charger looks like a chode.
SnooKiwis6943 t1_j5x88q8 wrote
Reply to Please don’t be like this person by vtham
Haha, the car is wearing a cap! Literally a snowcap.
SnooKiwis6943 t1_istmln7 wrote
Should be fine if the phone isnt too hot.
SnooKiwis6943 t1_j8c7k8r wrote
Reply to Could a climate change denier please tell me that this weather is actually normal for February? by MarketplaceMallBTV
I can’t comment. I’m not a climate change denier.