xkcd #3106: Farads
xkcd #3106: Farads


Title text:
'This HAZMAT container contains radioactive material with activity of one becquerel.' 'So, like, a single banana slice?'
Transcript:
[Cueball holds a stick while talking with Megan and White Hat.]
Cueball: This stick is one meter long.
Megan: Cool.
White Hat: That's a nice stick.[Cueball holds a smallish rock.]
Cueball: This rock weighs one pound.
Megan: I'd believe it.
White Hat: Looks like a normal rock.[Cueball holds a small battery.]
Cueball: This battery is one volt.
Megan: Seems fine.
White Hat: Might need a recharge.[Cueball holds a capacitor while Megan and White Hat panic.]
Cueball: This capacitor is one farad.
Megan: Aaaaa! Be careful!!
White Hat: Put it down!!
Source: https://xkcd.com/3106/
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I’d be the clueless guy in the room. “I’m not familiar with that unit of measurement.”
9 0 ReplyA capacitor of 1 farad at standard American 120 volts has the energy between 7.62×54 and .50 BMG, and will discharge just as violently.
16 0 ReplyGreat. Now I get to be the "I’m not familiar with that unit of measurement." guy.
3,291 J (2,427 ft⋅lbf) to 3,400 J (2,508 ft⋅lbf)
The .50 BMG round can produce between 10,000 and 15,000 foot-pounds force (14,000 and 20,000 J), depending on its powder and bullet type, as well as the weapon it is fired from
18 0 Replyfoot-pounds
Oh, you Americans and your silly made-up units.
21 0 ReplyAll units are made up.
I totally agree that imperial units are silly, though. Base 10 is the way things should be.
10 0 ReplyBut then we'd miss the fun of domain specific units, like A barn
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Didn't even need to translate to foot-pounds-force, since .50 BMG was already in freedom-loving units.
3 0 ReplyOh you non-Americans and your lack of wheelchair access ramps.
See how stupid and annoying this is?
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So what you're saying is that if I touched that in the wrong manner I'd get blown across the room?
2 0 ReplyUh yeah, I'm pretty sure the discharge can stop your heart if you grab it in precisely wrong manner. Typical defibrillator uses like 50 times less energy, but with a higher voltage.
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