Similar(59)
The buckets used for the trials have the shape of truncated cone and thus the volume of the bucket was calculated using Eq. (3): {text{Volume}} = pi / 3h(R^{ 2} + {text{Rr}} + r^{ 2} ), (3)where h is the height of the bucket, R 2 the radius of the upper surface of the bucket, Rr the radius of the middle of the bucket and r the radius of the bottom of the bucket.
You may want to have some newspaper on hand to help absorb sloshed water, drips from the sponge or wet bottoms of buckets.
With one hand, tap the bottom of the bucket, and with the other, hold the bucket still.
In 1828 Fairbairn introduced ventilated buckets in which gaps at the bottom of each bucket allowed trapped air to escape.
Install the filter element in the hole in the top bucket, so that it sits in the bottom of the bucket with its "nipple" poking through the hole.
When you are pouring and get near the bottom of the bucket of dissolved shock water (down to about 1/4 left in the bucket), fill the bucket back up with water.
To gauge where the hole needs to be, hold the bucket upside-down in front of you, with the bottom of the bucket even to the top of your head.
In addition, the bottom of the bucket was cut off and a balloon was placed over the bucket, creating the ability to produce a blast of air to atomize the CFRP dust contained in the bucket.
Tall buckets are ideal, as any dirt will sink to the bottom of the bucket.
Stir the bucket of water again for one minute or more, to dissolve left over shock granules at the bottom of the bucket, which did not dissolve the first time.
Bottom of the bucket buddy.
More suggestions(2)
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com