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« le: Décembre 18, 2024, 02:06:12 am »
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 Drivers in the Northeast faced a treacherous commute Monday as a storm blamed for at least 11 deaths nationwide blanketed the region with snow, sleet and freezing rain after glazing roads in the Midwest.The National Weather Service said a foot of snow is possible in the mountains of northern New England, with the potential for 20 inches in northern Maine. Upstate New York s  stanley becher central Adirondacks and Lake George region could see 12 inches of snow. Lake effect snow and high winds are forecast for parts of Michigan and western New York. It s kind of a mess - probably the best way to term it in one word,  meteorologist Bob Kilpatrick said in Albany.The weather is blamed for four deaths in Michigan, three in Wisconsin, and one each in Illinois, Indiana, North Dakota and Colorado.Ice storm warnings were issued for Massachusetts and Connecticut, while winter storm warnings were in effect in Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and northern and  stanley mug western New York State. On the other side of the weather system, winter storm warnings were issued for parts of Michigan.        Three to 6 inches of snow had fallen by Sunday afternoon in central New York State, while parts of northern New Jersey measured about 3 inches.The New Jersey Turnpike Authority salted its roads Sunda stanley flask y but didn t bother to plow because the snow turned over to rain. Compared to what s happening in the Midwest, we ve kind of got it easy right now,  said Joe Orlando, a spokesman for the authority.The storm dumped s Swmd Senators and TSA Defend  Love Pats  at Airports
 Inside this beaker is a 50-meter-long string of 8,000 beads. Watch what happens when you toss one end of the string out of the beaker. Prepare yourself 鈥?this is pretty wild. As you ;ve no doubt noticed, the result is a levitating, single-file stream of beads that buckles, loops and coils in a self-propelled bid to escape its container. It   mesmerizing. In the video, the folks at Earth Unplugged meet up with BBC   Steve Mould to explore the secret to these self-siphoning beads  aka Newton   Beads , with the help of some super slo-mo footage. Mould explains at around the 2-minute mark: Look at it as a sort of tug-of-war. You can see the outer chain is going to be travelling really quickly as it falls, wh stanley becher ich means the inner chain is going to be travelling really quickly, as well. And if you ;ve got something traveling really q stanley vattenflaska uickly, it   got momentum 8230; So you ;ve got the inner chain traveling up, but it wants to change so it   traveling down, but it can ;t do that in an instant, because that would require infinit force. Instead what it does is it changes direction slowly over the course of a loop,  so that   why it almost has to be a loop, because it needs that time and it needs that space to change directions. So why do you get different loops and waves and coils  Watch the video to find out. Edit: A previo stanley cup us version of this post claimed that the beads in the video were magnetic. They aren ;t. Wh