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Do You Really Need All That Electric Range? | Roundtable Report | Edmunds - Duration: 8:01.[MUSIC PLAYING]
SPEAKER 1: With the introduction of the Chevrolet Volt, Nissan
LEAF, and Tesla Model 3, we've got three EVs
with a lot of range.
The question now is, how much range do you really need?
SPEAKER 2: The thing about the LEAF
is it's got the least range of the three.
It's 151 miles.
But for my money, that's enough.
Because it costs money to have a battery with more miles.
And I don't think that with my 90-mile commute,
which is pretty long compared to everybody else in the office--
151 miles has proven to be enough.
I can still do side trips.
I'm the kind of ideal EV owner.
I have a garage.
I can charge at home.
It's full every morning.
So it's not a question of, how many miles
do you drive in a week, which is the typical gasoline
vehicle thinking that I think is leading people to wanting
300 miles of range in an EV.
It's like, no, it's how many miles do you drive in a day?
And for most people, that's like 40.
So 151 miles in a LEAF, it's enough.
SPEAKER 3: Even the Volt's 238 miles of range
is totally sufficient for an apartment or condo
dweller that doesn't have daily access to charging.
But they live in a city, and they can opportunity charge
frequently enough to keep that battery going
for the whole week.
SPEAKER 1: But that's just it.
With these EVs, you kind of have to own a house
if you're going to be charging these things every night.
The Model 3 has enough range where that's not necessarily
a requirement.
So it could be a car that's suited for an apartment
dweller.
And plus, the supercharger network
gives you long-distance driving capability.
SPEAKER 3: Having said that, both the Nissan
and the Chevrolet also have their own fast chargers--
the CHAdeMO for the Nissan and an SAE combo plug for the Volt.
SPEAKER 2: But those networks aren't really
that well-developed.
It's kind of Balkanized.
You can't really go anywhere.
It's just great for local fast charging, but not much else.
SPEAKER 1: Yeah.
And that's why I think the Model 3 can suit someone
as their only car.
With the range, you also get a really practical package.
There's more cargo space in that than probably either
of the other two.
SPEAKER 2: Yeah.
If I had this car or that one, and I
wanted to go cross-country, I would probably
leave it in the garage at home and take my second car.
SPEAKER 3: You'd have to be really dedicated, I think,
for electric vehicles to keep one of these things
as your primary car.
SPEAKER 1: Yeah.
I agree with that too.
I mean these-- as practical as the Model
3 is, it's still got some fundamental limitations
of charge time that you can't get around.
I mean even the supercharger network isn't ideal.
It's great that it's widespread, and they're pretty fast.
But we've encountered situations with the supercharger network
where you're waiting to get on a charger
because there's other people already there.
That's become a real problem as more and more Teslas
are getting on the road.
SPEAKER 2: Right.
And the network's really big.
And it's developed across the country.
But it's along major interstates.
And so if you want to kind of go off the grid, you really can't.
An internal combustion engine or an SUV,
you can go kind of anywhere you want because gas stations are
everywhere.
SPEAKER 3: We are talking about a very low use case scenario.
I think we have to remind ourselves
that these cars, for the most part,
they're just going to be used in town on the daily commute.
And I think for that, they're all pretty dang good.
SPEAKER 2: Almost everybody I know
could have at least one EV in their garage.
If they have another car for longer trips, that's perfect.
SPEAKER 3: So is there a substantive answer
on just how much range an EV should have?
SPEAKER 2: I get back to 151 miles.
I mean I don't know if that's the right number.
But it certainly seems to be enough.
And I think that because it has that DC fast charger,
I can do quick top-ups if I need to.
That works.
I mean I don't think I need to spend another $10,000
to get another 75 miles of range or another $20,000
to get another--
I don't know.
I can't do the math real fast--
150 miles of range.
But I mean that's what it amounts to-- dollars and range.
SPEAKER 1: Another factor with range
that we haven't really talked about a whole lot
is the rated range of the vehicle versus what
we can get in the real world.
We've found that with the Chevy and the Nissan
that it's easier to surpass the rated range
than it is with the Tesla.
So while the Tesla has a higher number on the window sticker,
it's harder to overachieve that than it is--
I mean you can really get much more range out of the Volt
than what it's rated for.
SPEAKER 2: I've soft-pedaled the Volt
and gotten 334 miles out of a charge.
And I had 16 left when I plugged in.
I think I could do close to 200 with a LEAF in my slow commute
on the freeway, which is like 35, 40 miles an hour.
It's kind of perfect for an EV.
In the same conditions, it doesn't--
I haven't been able to match the Model 3's range.
So there's something different about the way
that car is rated that means that I kind of almost
think these could go further.
At least the Volt probably could in a side by side
test, even though on paper it looks
like it doesn't stand a chance.
SPEAKER 3: Do you think the regenerative
braking aspects of the Volt and the LEAF
might have something to do with that versus the Model 3?
SPEAKER 1: Yeah, definitely.
The Model 3 being rear-wheel drive
is limited on how much regen you can get,
which means that you're not recovering as much energy
in these slow-and-go city driving situations that you'd
get in a Volt or a LEAF.
SPEAKER 2: Absolutely.
SPEAKER 1: And also, you had an experience
driving the Volt on a steep climb and then downhill, right?
SPEAKER 2: Yeah.
I went up to this place called Crystal Lake, which
is a place at the top of a mountain.
And on the way down, it's all nice, cool, twisty, tight,
mountain road driving.
And I actually had a better time in the Volt
than I did in the Model 3, primarily because of the regen.
It's front-wheel drive.
All the regen's on the front axle
where you want your braking.
And it was really easy to control.
In the Model 3, the regen's on the rear.
But you want your braking on the front.
So I was using the brake pedal more.
It was just not as fun or engaging.
Because lift throttle regen, it turns out,
isn't just about efficiency.
It's also pretty cool.
And it's a lot of fun.
And so these front drivers here actually have an advantage.
Now, when they get to an all-wheel drive Model 3,
then that might change.
Because now they'll be able to regen on the front axle.
It's more about that for me with the all-wheel drive
Model 3 than acceleration.
SPEAKER 3: I'm looking forward to the LEAF's bigger battery.
The stock one, the current one, comes
with a 40-kilowatt battery.
Rumor mills say that a 60-kilowatt battery
will come soon, which should get it close to the Volt's range.
SPEAKER 2: Yeah.
SPEAKER 3: And I think a lot of owners that can only
have one car, whether they're in a home or a condo
or an apartment that you can't charge every day, that might
be the best, the sweet spot.
SPEAKER 2: Yeah.
I'm just wondering what that's going to do to the price.
Because obviously that's going to cost a lot more
to have that much more battery.
I don't know where they're going to put it.
So it may intrude into the cargo volume someplace.
So I don't know what that would look like.
So I'm in wait-and-see mode for that.
SPEAKER 1: If you own a house, and you have frequent charging
opportunities, 150 miles of the LEAF is plenty.
SPEAKER 3: Yeah.
SPEAKER 2: Seems like it for me.
I think the only place where that might be different
is if you live someplace where it's cold,
like in the northern United States.
And I think that's where the 238 miles of the Volt
really comes into its own.
Because EVs aren't as efficient when
they're driven in cold weather.
It's the charging.
But it's also running the heater all the time.
It's an electric heater, so it's using your battery just
to keep the temperature right.
That may change it.
I mean this-- we don't live where it's cold.
It's 75 degrees here pretty much every day.
So that doesn't enter into it.
But if I lived in Michigan, maybe
the LEAF would not have enough range for me.
SPEAKER 1: Yeah.
With the cold weather, maybe having 150 miles just
isn't enough.
SPEAKER 2: It might feel a little bit more
like-- you might start using the words range anxiety again,
whereas this one with 238 miles, maybe it's insulated from that.
SPEAKER 3: Sounds like around 150 miles
seems to work for everybody.
And I think the main thing we need to tell our viewers
is that the way you approach an electric vehicle
is just fundamentally different than a gas car.
Wouldn't you guys say?
SPEAKER 2: Yeah, for sure.
SPEAKER 3: I mean the main thing is
is you can charge an electric car every day.
So it's more about the daily range than the weekly range.
And the reality is I think most people are totally
fine with 150 miles every day.
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 11:42.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, a German polymath and philosopher, is today's Google Doodle.
July 1st would have been his 372nd birthday.
In addition to philosophy, Leibniz was a pioneer in the field of mathematics, where he helped develop theories of differential and integral calculus and the early use of mechanical calculators.
"Every feeling is the perception of a truth", Leibniz once wrote.
"It is the knowledge of necessary and eternal truths that distinguishes us from the mere animals and gives us Reason and the sciences, raising us to the knowledge of ourselves and of God…".
Here's what you need to know about Leibniz and his groundbreaking career:.
He Discovered Philosophy by Studying His Late Father's Library.
Pillole di filosofia: Gottfried Leibniz e Voltaire – di @riccardo_mcm #filosofia #leibniz #voltaire #inlibertà A post shared by InLibertà (@inliberta) on Jun 26, 2018 at 7:35am PDT.
Leibniz was born on July 1, 1646 to parents Friedrich Leibniz and Catharina Schmuck.
His father Friedrich was a notary, a lawyer, and a professor of moral philosophy at Leipzig University who died when he was only six years old.
According to Britannica, Leibniz attended Nicolai School as a child, but his interest in philosophy largely came from his father's personal library, which had been left to him after his father's death.
Leibniz enrolled at his father's alma mater, Leipzig University, as a law student in 1661.
It was during this time, Britannica reports, that he began reading the works of famous scientists like Galileo, Francis Bacon, and Thomas Hobbes, and developed an urge to combine, or "reconcile", as he put it, the worlds of science and philosophy. Leibniz's baccalaureate thesis, titled "On the Principle of the Individual", was his first official attempt at doing so.
"On the Principle" focused on the existential value of the individual, and claimed that we are not to explained by matter alone, or by form alone, but by the whole being.
The thesis also drew influence from various Lutheran beliefs, particularly Lutheran nominalism, which is the theory that the universe has no reality.
Leibniz completed his legal studies in 1666.
He applied for the degree of doctor of law, but the Leipzig University turned him down, citing his age.
He Is Said to Have Developed Calculus Independently of Isaac Newton.
Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibniz Filósofo alemão, matemático e rosacruz: "Entendo por razão não a faculdade de raciocinar, que pode ser bem ou mal utilizada, mas o encadeamento das verdades que só pode produzir verdades, e uma verdade não pode ser contrária a outra." – Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz.
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Leibniz was a member of London's Royal Society alongside Isaac Newton during the 1670s.
It was there that Leibniz began working on the theory of differential calculus and integral calculus, which is the defined as the mathematical study of continuous change.
According to The Story of Mathematics, he developed his theories independently of Newton, and was unaware that the latter was striving towards making similar discoveries.
Leibniz published his first work on calculus in 1684, and Newton published his in 1693.
The confusion over who was the first to make strides in the development of calculus, and the rival claims made by both men, caused the Royal Society to investigate their findings.
They ultimately decided to give credit for the discoveries to Newton, and credit for the first publication to Leibniz.
The Story of Mathematics does state that Newton was the President of the Royal Society, however, and that the biased decision caused permanent damage to Leibniz's reputation.
In addition to his work in calculus, Leibniz re-discovered a method of arranging linear equations into an array, which is now called a matrix.
He also worked on the precursor to the mechanical calculating machine, or the calculator, and refined the binary number system, which is the foundation for all digital computers in the present day.
He Pioneered the Practice of Philosophical Optimism.
#gottfriedwilhelmleibniz Philosopher – Mathematician – Scientists and Engineer – Lawyer and Moralist – Philologist – Sinophile – A person who has education in his own right… #SRC A post shared by Satish Rudraksh Chowdhary (@s_r_c__) on Jun 30, 2018 at 9:15pm PDT.
In addition to his work in the field of mathematics, Leibniz was one of the first to put forth the concept of philosophical optimism.
defines the concept as: "Distinct from a disposition to believe that things will work out, [it is the] philosophical idea that, perhaps in ways that may not be fully comprehended, the present moment is in an optimum state." Leibniz wrote about the concept in his books Monadology and Théodicée, or Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil.
Leibniz claimed that God was an absolutely perfect being, and that people can logically conclude this since "the works must bear the imprint of the workman, because we can learn who he was just by inspecting them".
He says that God's knowledge and power is to the highest degree, and due to his omnipotence, he had the ability to think "beyond the power of a finite mind" and chose "the best of all possible worlds" for his creation.
The latter phrase has since become a popular one among philosophers, and is frequently cited as Leibniz's most famous.
Leibniz's optimistic worldview was criticized by many, most famously by Voltaire in his satirical novel Candide.
Voltaire felt that philosophical optimism was a counterproductive theory, directly contrasting with pessimism and by extension, the notion of free will.
In the book, the character Pangloss mocks Leibniz's phrase "the best of all possible words" by repeating it like a mantra.
He Revolutionized the Catalogue System for Modern Libraries.
Gottfried Wilhelm #Leibniz #GottfriedLeibniz #calculus #polymath #philosophy #philosopher #mathematics #mathematician #genius #enlightened #Deutsche #Bundespost #Deutschland A post shared by 3than (@3than_i) on Feb 16, 2013 at 3:00am PST.
Later in Leibniz's career, he moved to Paris and accepted a position as a librarian in the Hanoverian court of Johann Friedrich, who was the Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg.
It was here that Leibniz revolutionized the way that modern libraries organize and maintain their catalogue.
According to The Journal of Library History (1966-1972), he created an alphabetical author catalog and other cataloging methods that were not previously implemented in Europe, including an early form of indexing. He reportedly called upon publishers to put a registry of their titles, so that his library and the Bodleian Library at Oxford University could stay up to date with their catalogue.
The latter request never came to fruition, but it later served as the basis for all English language publishers during the 20th Century.
He Was Buried In an Unmarked Grave for More than 50 Years.
(1646 – 1716) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was a German polymath and philosopher who occupies a prominent place in the history of mathematics and the history of philosophy, having developed differential and integral calculus independently of Isaac Newton.
Leibniz's notation has been widely used ever since it was published.
It was only in the 20th century that his Law of Continuity and Transcendental Law of Homogeneity found mathematical implementation (by means of non-standard analysis).
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'Do You Love Her?' Ep. 4 Official Clip | The Affair | Season 4 - Duration: 2:36.[MUSIC PLAYING]
What's wrong?
What do you mean?
You only eat like that when something's wrong.
Eat like what?
Like someone's going to take it away from you.
All due respect, Mom, I was raised with three brothers.
Somebody usually was going to take it away from me.
How's business?
It's fine.
And Sherry?
She's doing well.
Do people laugh when they figure
out that this place is called Sherry and Cherry's Fish Farm?
No, you're the first person to make that joke.
Anyway, business is thriving.
Sherry appreciates my operational experience,
and I'm very happy to be helping an old friend.
It's very impressive.
Sorry I haven't come out here sooner to see you.
It's only been for a few years.
I know you've been very busy.
I just said I'm sorry, Mom.
What do you want, Cole?
You only ever come around when there's something wrong.
So what is it this time?
I wanted to ask you some questions.
What about?
About you and Dad.
OK.
What about me and Dad?
Were you happy together?
Yes.
The whole time?
Well, your father was a very unhappy man
at the end of his life, Cole. - Right.
I know.
So then how could you have been happy?
I loved him, so I took all of him.
How did you know?
You just do.
Luisa doesn't think that I love her.
OK.
Well, do you love her?
Of course I love her.
Well then why doesn't she know that?
I don't know.
She's a woman.
She's crazy.
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Top 10 Natural Remedies For Sunburn Relief - Duration: 6:05.Joy Home Remedies Brings You:
Top 10 Natural Remedies for Sunburn Relief
Looking like a fried chicken really sucks, and it's really damn painful! Ouch!
It's always best to avoid a sunburn in the first place. However, I don't advocate completely
barring yourself from the sun. You do need at least a few minutes of exposure to get
sufficient vitamin D.
In the event that you do spend too much time in the sun and you find yourself in need of
sunburn relief, you've got many natural options!
So let's get right to it!
Number 1 - Peppermint Oil
Peppermint oil is a natural analgesic, or pain killer. It also helps soothe burnt areas
by providing a cooling sensation. Because peppermint oil is also effective at alleviating
headaches, it can also help with the after-sun headache some people suffer from.
Number 2 - Lavender Oil
Lavender oil is my second favorite essential oil for sunburns. It reduces the sting of
burns and reduces redness. Thanks to its antimicrobial properties, it'll speed up healing, allowing
your body to recover faster.
Number 3 - Homemade Sunburn Spray
My homemade sunburn spray incorporates both lavender and peppermint essential oils, along
with aloe vera juice and coconut oil, for a soothing sunburn-fighting remedy.
So, you want to know how to make my secret homemade sunburn spray? Well, I will reveal
it to you now!
In a sauce pan, add 2 inches of water and place it over medium heat.
In a glass jar, add 1/8 cup of fractionated coconut oil and 1/2 cup of liquid aloe vera
juice. Place the jar in the sauce pan and stir, waiting for the mixture to liquify and
combine.
Once combined, remove the jar from the sauce pan and add in 10 drops of lavender essential
oil and 10 drops of peppermint essential oil - mixing well.
Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and store it in a cool place.
Number 4 - Oatmeal
Oatmeal is proven to relieve itchy dry skin and reduce inflammation as burns heal. You
can enjoy its healing effects by blending dry oats in a blender or food processor until
it's finely ground and smooth. Add a cup of oatmeal to warm bath water (not hot!) and
spend some quality time soaking.
Number 5 - Milk
Milk can also help reduce pain and the heat you're experiencing. You can either create
a cold compress by dunking a washcloth in chilled milk and applying it directly to burnt
areas, or by adding about 1 cup to a cool bath and soaking.
Number 6 - Cornstarch
Cornstarch can reduce the painful chafing that occurs when your inflamed skin sticks
to the bed sheets at night. While using it means you'll be doing laundry the next day,
sprinkling cornstarch over the sheets will reduce friction and create a barrier between
your skin and the sheets, allowing for more comfortable sleep during sticky nights if
your sunburn is exceptionally painful.
Number 7 - Yogurt
Yogurt's probiotics will help moisturize your skin and reduce pain. Choose a full-fat,
plain yogurt and apply it gently on the sunburnt areas — a washcloth is helpful here. Let
it sit for about 10 minutes and then wash off in the shower.
Number 8 - Black Tea
Black tea isn't just delicious to drink, it's also great at reducing sunburn's
redness and quickening the recovery process. In a pitcher, soak a few bags of black tea.
You want to do this until the water is super black. Then use a washcloth to apply it to
the affected areas, and don't rinse. The tannic acid in the tea, which gives it the
dark color, eases the heat and provides much-needed relief.
Number 9 - Apple Cider Vinegar
You might not smell great, but you'll feel a whole lot better when you include vinegar
in your sunburn-fighting routine. Apple cider vinegar uses cover many health areas, but
ACV will also soothe burnt skin.
Add a cup to a cool bath along with ¼ cup of coconut oil and a few drops of lavender
essential oil for a healing soak. No time for a bath? You can also make a 1:1 solution
of vinegar and water in a spray bottle, or dip a washcloth into the solution and dab
on the affected areas.
Number 10 - Hydrating Foods
When you're in the midst of your sunburn relief routine, your body is desperate for
moisture. And while moisturizers like coconut oil and healing aloe vera gel can help, you
can also speed up the process by "moisturizing" from the inside out and eating foods with
high water content.
Drink plenty of water and electrolyte-rich drinks like coconut water during a sunburn.
Snack on fruits like oranges and watermelons, which are high in vitamin C and promote healing.
In fact, watermelons are about 92 percent water. While healing from a sunburn, avoid
alcohol and sugary foods, which can increase inflammation and slow down the relief process.
While no one likes a sunburn, getting natural relief can make the ordeal a whole lot better.
Try these natural ways to fight the pain and enjoy relief.
Thanks for watching!
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The Amazing Fish Scales: Here's How They Can Be Reused - Duration: 4:57.Do you know that fish age could be estimated by looking at their scale? and
do you know that the fish scale that you just thrown away could generate energy?
Before we get into that detail, let's look at various types of fish scale.
Fish scale vary greatly between species Generally, there are 5 main
types of fish scale. Placoid, which can be observed on shark and rays, Cosmoid on
lungfish and other ancient fish, Ganoid on sturgeon, bowfin and paddlefish family,
while Leptoid with two types of scales; ctenoid and cycloid have the
most number of fish from bass and salmon on each group respectively.
Besides being the protective layer that the fish need, scales also provide flexibility
to the fish body while swimming.
Now back to the question..how does this scale generate energy?
According to the latest research published in Applied Physics Letters,
energy harvested using bio-waste from fish scale and bone
could generate electricity.
Fish scale contain nano-fibrils collagen, which has been identified to produce piezoelectric properties.
This is a great way to replace traditional battery in a sustainable manner
as fish scale as we know it, is a waste and totally biocompatible
In fact, we might be seeing battery made out of fish scale in our smart phone
and other portable electronic device in the future.
who knows?
As we know from the fact before, scales are made of collagen.
These collagen are huge in terms of usage
especially in pharmaceutical, health food and processing industries.
Collagen contain high amount of amino acids particularly
glycine, proline and hydroxyproline,
which could provide beneficial effect when consumed.
Studies also found that fish collagen are beneficial
for reconstructing human corneal stroma
as we have similar structure with the collagen fibril from fish scales.
People with degenerative joint disorder might find fish scales helpful
as it could be develop into artificial bone.
Another great contribution of fish scales is towards the environmental pollution.
Heavy metal pollution is one of a serious environmental threat.
To remove heavy metal pollution from the natural water bodies require
high technological advances and very expensive.
To solve this issue, scientist have proposed fish scales as the alternative.
Fish scales have been recognised to be a great bioadsorbent for heavy metal
from arsenic, lead and copper from the water.
It is environmentally friendly, cost effective
and has been proven to be a great alternative
to replace the chemical material used to absorbed heavy metal.
Did you know that when washing protein materials such as seafood,
the waste water contain proteinaceous materials that you could extract?
This is what fish scales could be use for,
recovering protein from the waste water of food processing facilities
particularly seafood, egg, surimi and even vegetable.
It means fish scale could act as coagulant
to retrieve this solid protein
and the recovered solid protein could be use as added ingredients for food industry.
Based on the research on this study,
high solid recovery was observed when using fish scales compared to chitosan and commercial alum.
what more? Makeup.
yes, you heard that right.
fish scales have been used in makeup such as lipstick and nail polish for the pearlescent sheen effect.
This is the effect of crystalline material in the fish scales
that contains a component name guanine
Guanine is used in many personal cosmetics products,
including lipstick which create the metalic luster
that makes your lips shimmer with the presence of light.
There were cases not long ago when lipstick was contaminated with lead.
so, fish scale won't do any harm..no?
What more interesting facts about fish scales that you know about?
share them in the comment section below
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