Rhaski
Rhaski t1_j7nt36c wrote
Reply to comment by TRASHYRANGER in Cody Garbrandt vs Dominick Cruz by Seraphenigma
It's the "getting punched in the face" bit that people tend to get stuck at
Rhaski t1_j5njwbu wrote
Reply to comment by Redbeardroe in Earth's inner core seems to be slowing its spin according to new research published in Nature Geoscience. The study authors suggest this might be part of an approximately 70-year cycle where the core speeds up and slows down relative to the rest of the planet. by shiruken
No. It's resonance. As it spins, it increases and decreases speed in a periodic fashion. This frequency is a harmonic just like when you flick a wine glass and it rings for a while, but instead of being an inward/outward flexing motion, it's an angular oscillation. This happens in the rotating assembly of some engine configurations too (such as V6 engines), so they have to have a harmonic balancer to smooth out this angular oscillation or it makes everything vibrate horrible when the RPMs match the harmonic frequency of the crankshaft and it can break. It's also observed in shaft couplings like U-joints. This is why the Constant Velocity (CV) shaft was invented, because traditional U-joints operating on an angle (such as in driving a front wheel whilst turning) caused fierce angular vibration to travel down the driveshaft and at the right frequency, it could resonate and lead to failure of the driveshaft or other components. We are seeing this on a much larger system and, consequently, we see a much lower harmonic frequency. In the order of cycles per century rather than cycles per second
Rhaski t1_jabe7r2 wrote
Reply to comment by Pik000 in Australia uncovers Russian espionage ring, expels spies: Report by WhoIsJolyonWest
Wouldn't be the first time the English sent their unwanted here