Lnonwick

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Lnonwick

Lnonwick

@lnonwick

Sumali Ağustos 2025
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Lnonwick
Lnonwick@lnonwick·
@Mazi_Chinonso1 U as a girl dy mad enough to hit man 😂 wey even em mama never hit once.. man wey even em own fellow man no dy hit if dem no want wahala and u say make dem pin u join wall.. well, dem fit pin u make u pass out.. all nah pinning 😂
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ChukwuNonso✍️
ChukwuNonso✍️@Mazi_Chinonso1·
Even if I hit you first” you don’t have to retaliate, — lady laments how she can’t marry men that beats their wives even if na she Dey at fault
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History Knowledge
History Knowledge@historyvidos·
A plane dropping a curtain of titanium tetrachloride to hide ships in 1923. The resulting dense white smoke actually consisted of droplets of hydrochloric acid and titanium oxychloride.
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Engineering Explained
Engineering Explained@Engineering67·
How heavy vehicle Air brake system works.
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Wonder of Science
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
This kinetic desk toy is cleverly crafted to create the illusion of a floating sphere.
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Mechanical Knowledge
Mechanical Knowledge@mechanical_4u·
This is cavitation inside a piston diaphragm pump. Most engineers spend their entire careers hearing this destructive phenomenon. Almost none ever get to see it with their own eyes. When pressure drops below a critical threshold, liquid instantly flashes into vapor, creating thousands of microscopic bubbles throughout the system. It happens in milliseconds, invisible to the naked eye in standard metal pumps. But when pressure rises again, those bubbles don't just disappear quietly. They collapse violently, sending shockwaves rippling through the metal components. The result is catastrophic. Valves get destroyed. Seals get shredded. Pump chambers get hollowed out from the inside, one microscopic implosion at a time. Cavitation is one of the most destructive forces in industrial fluid systems, responsible for equipment failures that cost thousands of dollars per incident. Engineers have studied it for decades through sensors, pressure readings, and the telltale sounds it makes. But they've never been able to watch it happen in real time. Until now. The clear plexiglass head on this LEWA pump changes everything. For the first time, pump engineers can observe cavitation as it occurs, watching the bubble formation and violent collapse that destroys their equipment. It's like finally seeing the invisible enemy that's been wreaking havoc on industrial systems. This is what happens when engineering innovation meets visualization technology. Sometimes the most powerful breakthroughs come from simply making the invisible visible.
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Wonder of Science
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
A Kundt's Tube is an apparatus used to demonstrate and measure sound waves, consisting of a transparent horizontal pipe containing powder or styrofoam beads.
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History Knowledge
History Knowledge@historyvidos·
If a father bathes his children, both laugh. If a son bathes his father, both cry. 🎥 A Separation, one of the greatest films ever made in Iranian cinema
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kamakiripool
kamakiripool@kamakiripool·
cigarette production by machine
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Dieudonne HARAGIRIMANA
Dieudonne HARAGIRIMANA@diharagirimana·
Two steel brushes rotating at most. What could go wrong?
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Truthseeker
Truthseeker@Xx17965797N·
Switchable permanent magnet in action. A simple turn of the knob activates a magnetic field strong enough to lift this 5.2 kg piece of rail no power source required while engaged.
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Tawadotcom
Tawadotcom@Tawadotcom·
satisfying work.
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learn skills2.0
learn skills2.0@_learnskills·
Ship Propeller Forging
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Adam Krell
Adam Krell@adamkrell·
@Rainmaker1973 Here’s the same thing in Florence. It’s everywhere.
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DUKE
DUKE@Vohnenter·
@Oli_AdaViv But why you carry this your big head come put for the video. Madam shift make I listen to words of wisdom
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OLUWADAMILARE 🦀🪖
OLUWADAMILARE 🦀🪖@vibewithdammy1·
See Wetin remain for us guy,na like this we go marry 😂🙆🏿‍♂️ Just call you don demand ₦100k🫩👀
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Amazing Things
Amazing Things@amazingthings_·
A look at the Water Features Wasserspiele at Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe in Kassel, Germany a remarkable fusion of landscape design, gravity-powered engineering, and Baroque architecture Centered around the iconic Hercules Monument, this UNESCO World Heritage site transforms the mountainside into a dramatic sequence of cascading water displays that has fascinated visitors for centuries At first, the stone channels appear still and quiet... Then water is released from higher elevations and begins flowing down the terraced cascades, gathering speed as it follows carefully designed routes before surging beneath the monumental arched bridge and continuing into the reflective basin below
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Interesting World
Interesting World@_fluxfeeds·
The sheer scale of China's offshore wind farms.
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