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  2. Pinch (plasma physics) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of electromagnetically shrunken coins and crushed cans; Theory of electromagnetic coin shrinking; The Known History of "Quarter Shrinking" Can crushing info using electromagnetism among other things; The MAGPIE project at Imperial College London is used to study wire array Z-pinch implosions.

  3. Collapsing can - Wikipedia

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    Collapsing can or can crusher experiment is a demonstration of an aluminum can being crushed by atmospheric pressure. Due to the low pressure inside a can as compared to the pressure outside, the pressure outside exerts a force on the can causing the can to collapse.

  4. Debasement - Wikipedia

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    Debasement lowers the intrinsic value of the coinage and so more coins can be made with the same quantity of precious metal. If done too frequently, debasement may lead to a new coin being adopted as a standard currency, as when the Ottoman akçe was replaced by the kuruş (1 kuruş = 120 akçe), with the para (1/40 kuruş) as a subunit.

  5. Why Altcoins Were Tumbling on Thursday - AOL

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    Closely watched utility coin Cardano (CRYPTO: ADA) and token Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) were both down over the 24-hour period from 4 p.m. ET that day. The former was in the red by over 6%, while the ...

  6. Cheerios effect - Wikipedia

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    Light reflections reveal the curved water surface around the coins. Several coins have sunk to the bottom of the cup, showing that these coins normally do not float. In fluid mechanics , the Cheerios effect is a colloquial name for the phenomenon of floating objects appearing to either attract or repel one another.

  7. ‘Like crushing a tiny can of soda’: How pressure under the ...

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    Professor Fusil described this pressure as like “crushing a can of soda to the size of a very small marble in your hand”. The professor told the Sunday Morning Herald that the implosion which ...

  8. Talk:Pinch (plasma physics) - Wikipedia

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  9. “Shrinking”'s“ ”Brett Goldstein and Jason Segel talk the ...

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    Shrinking and its characters have a knack for towing the line between feel-good comedy and the drama of grief's challenges. The season 2 finale is no exception, with the characters celebrating ...