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#4547 Game of Carrom

#4547 Game of Carrom World🇺🇸 championship| grand final match final frame 🇺🇸 https://youtu.be/GwB3qeG_Oqs #4547  Tell me about the game of carrom Carrom is a classic, fast-paced tabletop tabletop strike-and-pocket game that plays like a cross between pool (billiards) and air hockey. Hugely popular across South Asia (particularly India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka) and the Middle East, it has a massive global following and a dedicated international competitive circuit. The game is played on a smooth, square wooden board with four corner pockets. The objective is simple: use a heavier disc (the striker ) to flick smaller wooden discs (the carrom men ) into the pockets. The Equipment The Carrom Board: A lacquered, square wooden board (usually 29 x 29 inches) with wooden borders (carrom edges) that allow the pieces to rebound. Carrom Men (Pieces): A set of 18 wooden or plastic discs, divided into two colors (usually 9 white and 9 black). The Queen: A single red disc. It ...

#4546 LEO Heat Dissipation from Computer Chips and Servers

#4546 LEO Heat Dissipation from Computer Chips and Servers #4546  Apply First Principles to dissipating heat from computer chips and servers in LEO space. Consider conversion of heat to other useful state To dissipate or utilize heat from computer chips and servers in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), we have to strip away Earth-based assumptions (like ambient air and gravity-driven convection) and break the problem down to its core physics. Here is a First Principles breakdown of managing spaceborne thermal loads, followed by a look at converting that waste energy into something useful. 1. Thermodynamic Fundamentals in LEO In Earth-bound datacenters, heat is moved via conduction (silicon to heatsink) and massive forced convection (fans moving air). In the vacuum of LEO, the rules change entirely. The Mechanisms Conduction: Highly efficient within the server chassis (silicon --> vapor chamber --> structural chassis). However, it stops at the boundary of the spacecraft. Convection: ...

#4545 Prompts for Reviewing a Document

#4545 Prompts for Reviewing a Document #4545  Provide the query to validate a software development plan against a TOC-like minimum recommended content list To validate a software development plan against a "Table of Contents" (TOC) or minimum recommended content list, you can use a structured LLM prompt (a "query") that acts as an automated compliance auditor. Here is a highly effective, reusable prompt template you can use with an AI assistant to perform this validation. The Validation Prompt Copy and paste the text below, filling in the bracketed placeholders with your specific details. You are an expert technical auditor and software project manager. Your task is to validate the provided Software Development Plan (SDP) against the Minimum Recommended Content List (TOC) provided below. ### 1. Minimum Recommended Content List (TOC Checklist) [Insert your target TOC or standard here. Example below:] - 1. Project Overview & Objectives - 2. Scope & Exclusi...