CULTURAL QA04-2022-14 BEING A COMPILATION THERE MAY BE ERRORS
Q1 Isit okay to have green tea on an empty stomach? A1 HealthifyMe· India's#1 Health and Wellness App Mar 4 Green tea is loaded with vitamins and minerals. It is rich in vitamin Eas an antioxidant and minerals like potassium, calcium, phosphorus andmagnesium. The antioxidants in green teahelp in improving one’s metabolism and losing weight. In addition to this, the bioactive components in green tea improve both heart healthand brain functions. You can have your first cup ofgreen tea in the morning along with your breakfast as it will improve your metabolism and reset your system for the restof the day. However,even good things must be consumed in moderation. It is fine to consume 2-3 cupsof green tea in a day. However, consumingexcessive amounts of green tea can make you feel nauseous and bloated. So,keep a track of the number of cups you're drinking. You must also pick your green tea wisely. Remember to check the label ofyour green tea for added sugar. Green teas with added sugar will increase yourcalorie intake and hinder the weight loss process. Q2 Howdid homes keep warm over 100 years ago without central heating but just onecoal fireplace in the home? A2 Geoffrey Thorndyke FormerRetired Lecturer and Business Adviser Apr 3 Well, you could say they didn’t. I certainly remember as a child waking in themorning to find ice on the inside of my bedroom window. In the 1950’s our 3 bedroom terracedhouse had a gas fire in one room, a coal fire in another and a few electricfires that would be turned on when required. It all seemed very normal. Mind you we don’t have central heating now, just 3 storage heaters and acouple of electric heaters, plus a wall mounted electric heater in the bathroomWe haven’t used theopen fire this year as it’s getting to be too much work as I get older.I do remember my Grandmothers largish terraced house had fireplaces in everyroom, and two attic rooms for the live in staff. In Victorian times many middleclass families would have had a maid who would have got up early and clearedand lit the fires in the dining room and kitchen so that they were warming whenthe family got up. She would also have lit the bedroom fires later so theserooms were warm when the family retired to bed. Q3 Whenshould you know that you better visit a psychologist? A3 Dr Arun MBBS, MCh |Founder, Careme Health, an online therapy app.Updated Sun The issues can go from mildstress, feeling sad always without any reason, experiencing trauma, anxiety,and relationship issues to frequent mood swings, obsessive thoughts, substanceabuse, suicidal thoughts, hallucinations and delusions. All emotions like sadness, guilt, happiness, and anger are normal. Every individual's ability to deal with emotional problems differs. Thesame situation can create different intensities of emotions for differentpeople. It depends upon their ability to identify and use the available copingresources. When one feels a need for emotional ventilation, a safe space wherethey can talk to a person who will listen to their concerns without beingjudged, they can consult a psychologist. Even when the person is unsure, it'sok to consult a therapist who can clarify your doubts. Q4 Withthe discovery of the Denisovans, does it mean not everyone is from Africa inanthropology? A4 Claire Jordan Degreein biology and folklore; programmer, shop owner, secretary on newspaper Apr 5 No. Genus Homo evolved in Africa. Various species in that genus then set out fromAfrica in small groups and set up colonies elsewhere - Homo erectus, Homoantecessor, Homo heidelbergensis and at least two waves of Homo sapiens. Each waveintermarried with the remnants of the colonies of the groups who left before. Neanderthals, Denisovans and a couple of “ghost groups” we haven’t namedyet evolved in situ in Europe and Asia (plus at least one similar group at homein West Africa), and then interbred with the later waves of Homo sapiens. Weare still sorting out whether they came from erectus, antecessor orheidelbergensis, but there’s no doubt they descended from one of the groupsthat left Africa - just longer ago than the sapiens migrants. And every surviving human populationwe’ve tested so far is mainly sapiens genetically, although allexcept a few small groups in central Africa also have input from these otherrelated Homo species Q5 Canyou put two appliances on one breaker? A5 M Nabeel Khan,Industrial Automation Engineer, interested in Smart HomeAnswered Apr 8 Yes you can install appliances inthis topology. In order to achieve this you have to consider following things Total operational current maximum for both appliances together Breaker tripping thresholdshould be enough to cater the maximum possible current from both appliances atthe same time. In order to avoid peak current scenarios for short time like few secondsthen breaker fuse time should be decided to incorporate such bearing currentduration. When ever the current ratinggoes above the limit for certain time then the breaker will go off (open) and both devices will be shut down even if theissue caused by any of the appliances or within the breaker itself. Example of such circuit:ourhome main incoming linefeeding whole home with one breaker . Whose capacity was calculated properlybefore installation.Hope this might have clarified your thoughts. My note- There are individual circuit breakers for equipment like splitairconditioner in addition. Q6 Whydid Great Britain industrialize so early? A6 Claire Jordan Degreein biology and folklore; programmer, shop owner, secretary on newspaper 21h An education system which wasaccessible to the poor, or at least the lower middle class; a benign climatewhich meant we didn’t have to struggle too hard to survive but could affordleisure time to experiment; and lots of resources in coal, timber and iron. In particular, the fact that there’s aridge of hills up the middle of most of England, and clumps of hills andmountains in the south-west of England, and in Wales and Scotland, combinedwith a size and shape which means that nowhere is much over 70 miles from thesea, meant there were a lot of small rivers which were coming off high groundand very fast-moving, suitable for powering factories. Q7 Whatis something at which India is far better than other developed nations? A7 Balaji Viswanathan Formerlife as investor, trader, finblogger and a builder of fintech tools3y Airports: In European airportsit is a such a pain to getbasic essentials like water. From Helsinki to Istanbul to Amsterdam and Paris,I had a tough time getting drinking water and charging my phone/computer. India’s new airports are quiteconvenient and I would pick Bangalore airport over any European or Americanairport. Delhi airport ranked number 1 in world in service quality Lower debt to GDP: India’spublic debt to GDP is about50%. Europe’s is near 90%. US about 78% and Japan about 220%. Debt crisis is areal issue in a lot of the developed world countries. List of countries bypublic debt. Higher savings by public. Indiahas a healthy gross domesticsavings as public save more and borrow less. Countries ranked by Gross domesticsavings (% of GDP)- Indians save about 28% of the income — in most developedcountries it is less than 15%. Mobile data: In India, you canbuy 3 months of mobiledata [1.5GB/day] for like $7. In most developed countries it is 10x of that.Average mobile data usage at 11GB a month: Nokia Medical care: If you have somemoney in India, healthcare is very accessible and in most case affordable. It is cheaper and betterthan most developing countries. My relatives use to come to India for some oftheir children’s despite being on NHS. This is due to queues that limit access.When I lived in the US,I had most of my health check, dental care etc in whenever I visited India.Top 5 Countries for Medical Tourism Connecting 1 billion peoplewith a biometric id: India hashad a record fast adoption of biometric id. Despite a few claims of hacking, itis still secure and is getting deeply embedded into people’s life. Aadhaar goesglobal, finds takers in Russia and Africa Television and entertainment:In India, we have a plethoraof TV entertainment options — as the cable is quite cheap and we have Hotstar,Netflix, Amazon Prime etc that reduce the costs with economies of scale.Binge-watchers don’t need data dieting any more.While living in rural India Ihad full HBO access, but could not afford the same while living in the US. Launching satellites andspacecrafts economically: India istrying to capture micro and nano satellites and ISRO is becoming a key playerin the satellite launch industry. andChandrayaan-1 data confirms presence of ice on Moon: NASA.Only a handful ofcountries can provide a better reliability. Movie industry: India has theworld’s second largest movieindustry, second only to Hollywood. Movies become a key export from India.India's Film Industry -- A $10 Billion Business Trapped In A $2 Billion Body Food and retail delivery: InIndia, Swiggy, Amazon etcprovide record fast deliveries. Companies are now trying to replicate thissuccess elsewhere. Amazon to 'export' logistics successes made in India Of course, we lag behind in somany things — especially in things affecting the poor. I’m not saying we are rich, ideal or achieved most things.We are broken in a lot of things. But, we will fix that and we are fixing that. The woods are lovely, dark anddeep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. —Robert Frost Q8 Whatis the relationship between current and current density? A8 Navneet Kaur,Consultant at Education (2016-present)Answered Mon The magnitude of currentdensity is also equivalent to the ratio of current (I) to area (A). In equation form, current density can be written as… The SIunit of current density is the ampère per square meter [A/m2]. 2ND ANSWER-LyleMcElhaney, Self-employedsoftware engineer (1990-present)Updated Apr 7 Presuming we are talking electricity here (but generally usable in allapplicable fields)… Current is a time-rate measurement of charge (in coulombs, or electrons,perhaps) moving past a point per unit of time. Current density then is current moving past a point perunit of area of the cross-section of wire. 3RD ANSWER-Chirantan Gupta, Principle Electrical Engineer at Samsung Engineering (2015-present)Answered Sep 2, 2019 Isnt this self explanatory? Current is simply the total current in a particularcircuit. Its measured in Amps. Now, current density can be easily calculated if you know the crosssectional area of the current carrying conductor. Divide the entirecurrent in amps by the area of conductor in http://sq.mm and voila you have the current density onAmps/sq.mm. For eg. If current is 30Amps and the current carrying conductor is6sq.mm, the corresponding current density is 30/6= 5 Amps per sq.mm. Q9 Howcan things grow/replicate (i.e., the reproductive process) if matter canneither be created nor destroyed? A9 Franklin Veaux Apr 2 ”Matter can not be created or destroyed” is false. Matter is created and destroyed all the time. Forexample, matter/antimatter annihilation destroys matter. The total mass-energy is conserved, but matter is not. This has nothing to do with reproduction. Reproduction does not create matter. When youreproduce, you take matter into your body from outside. This matter is called“food.” Your body breaks down this matter and uses some of it to build the neworganism. When you grow, some of the food you take in is added to your mass. Q10 Howis carbon dioxide produced commercially for industrial use? A10 David Thomas ProfessionalEngineer, Civil, Alaska Apr 1 A small source like for producing “dry ice”? Or carbonating drinks? Thatcan come from various fermentation processes (beer, wine, yogurt) which resultsin higher concentration CO2 than in the exhaust of combustion processes (whichis mostly inert N2) and doesn’t have as many contaminants in it. But if you want to extract CO2from the exhaust of a combustion process, amine solutions absorb large amountsof CO2 which can then bepulled from the aqueous solution under a vacuum. All the above QA are from Quora website on 13-04- 2022. Quoraanswers need not be 100% correct answers Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on 13-04-2022 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/1828073730.41683.1649908093234%40mail.yahoo.com.
