Monthly Archives: October 2009

Coool Drinks

It is difficult to find the right temperature to drinks wines, beer or soda. Sometimes too cold, or sometimes not so cold! ahhhhh! – Coool drinks calculates how long a bottle (or a can …) must stay in the fridge to reach ideal temperature! – It also calculates the time required for making ice cubes […]

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Coool Drinks : Help Topics

This software calculates how long it takes to cool a bottle in the fridge First step : Choose a bottle type Second step : Choose temperatures Choose the temperature inside the fridge Choose the initial temperature of the bottle outside the fridge (or room temperature) Choose the final temperature Third step : Choose liquid type […]

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Coool drinks : submit your bottle !

If you are looking for a bottle that is not available in this application : – Tell us what kind of bottle you want. – Post a comment indicating the dimensions of your bottle (height, diameter, neck, thickness, volume) or post a picture (with a scale). Your bottle will be analyzed and added to the […]

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Lightning Impact

NEW MAJOR VERSION RELEASED WITH GPS LIGHTNING IMPACT LOCATION ! This app * calculates where lightning struck. * calculates the altitude of a lightning. * calculates Electroagnetic fields around the lightning. * supports unit conversion (U.S and S.I). * Saves the TOP 5 nearest lightning impacts. * … download this app !

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Lightning Impact : Electric field

Lightning flash generates electric fields. Typical charge transfer is much smaller, say 20 C, with 5 C in the stepped leader, 5C in the first return stroke, 1 C in the dart leaders, and 1C in subsequent return strokes. Up to 20C may be transfered during the continuing current. It is worth noting that the […]

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Lightning Impact : sound speed

A flash of lightning, followed after some seconds by a rumble of thunder is, for many people, the first illustration of the fact that sound travels more slowly than light. The speed of sound approximately 343 m/s or 768 mph or 1,236 km/h at 68°F (20 °C). It depends on the temperature. For dry air :

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Lightning impact : altitude

To calculate the altitude of lightning, hold the Palm in front of your eyes towards the lightning…. If the flash is over the screen, you must reduce the distance between your Palm and your eyes. When lightning strikes, use the ruler on the side of the screen to measure the height of the flash. Lightning […]

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Lightning impact : Help topics

Welcome to Lightning Impact Help Topics Topics available: How to use “Altitude” function How to use “Sound speed” function Information about Electric Fields Information about Magnetic Fields Unit conversion

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