Thanks for the clarification. That is what I also said that you write for a
4 person group where 99% appreciate it. People outside are laughing at
times , not always. Rarity is also a finer aspect. And how can you not
shine out rarely?; it has happened; Kalanjiyam store also sells Gems; GRT
also; gems are only Gems. Thanks for asserting my views sir KR IRS 29 6 23

On Thu, 29 Jun 2023 at 04:23, [email protected] <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Respected sir,
>
> You are very correct in the last statement. I get responses from members
> (99.99%)  appreciating the information furnished. The remaining two are
> from you and Mr A P S Mani, writing as personal Mail.
>
> I do an appreciated  work.
>
> On Wednesday, 28 June, 2023 at 10:28:33 pm IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Q1   Mr Gopalakrishnan is a scholar who is an authority on all under the
> SUN who will waste by socretical type Q &A (that is what is his thinking
> like ; or else will he ask whether fridge will cool the room and
> immediately answer, how can it? ) [ Am I wrong when I call him a Joker?)
> Q2      What a silly Q & A on a plane stopping while taxiing. The greatest
> answer is that a machine is harnessing like an athlete!!   The taxiing is
> taking position at potential ground energy when certain switches and
> engines are not kept at the optimum. ON GROUND. Then on runway takeoff
> starts with raising the engine; it is not harnessing; it is a system; race
> cars do that; so why does a plane stopping become such a gossip in quora?
> Thank GOD there may be questions in future, why Gopoalakrishnan sits ,
> stands, bends, takes bath only at that time etc etc.
> Q3     Another Q why alarm works? Let it not work . So what? Why does
> Gopalkrishnan's heart work, while he is sleeping?
> Q4       Which fridge bears that write up sir? To my best of knowledge all
> stabilizers are kept only overboard in all homes. And no fridge
> installer till yesterday, placed the stabilizers, if so needed, outside the
> fridge. Near the air vent there will be warnings not to block the vents.
> Notlike don't place stabilisers and don't sit near it etc. If there is no
> better stuff, declare a week holiday sir.
> Q5        Do you have any air curtains at your home sir? It is generally
> for Pothys and Nallis. The efficiency against the natural power is
> doubtful, in deploying these machines. The physics behind is F-MV2,
>
> Imagine rolling two balls at each other for a head-on collision. After
> they hit, which way they roll depends on a simple law of physics
> <https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/scientific-experiments/newton-law-of-motion.htm>:
> F=MV2, or "force equals mass times velocity (squared)." This means that a
> small ball rolling fast can potentially overpower a large ball rolling
> slowly.
>
> The same concept goes for the air curtain. The force of the air blowing
> from the curtain has to be strong enough to overpower and turn back the
> force of the air coming from the outside. If your giant, open warehouse
> door is constantly getting pummeled by strong winds, you'll need a hefty
> air curtain -- one that blows a lot of air with great velocity.
>
> The other thing to take into account is the direction of that velocity.
> You might think that an air curtain would most effectively fight horizontal
> winds with its own horizontal winds. But that's not really the case. When
> air is blown directly out the door for a head-on collision with other air
> (like those two balls we mentioned above), much of the power of the air is
> lost over distance. Instead, air curtains direct their flow of air mostly
> downward toward the floor of the doorway. The system must blow hard enough
> to ensure the air is still traveling at the needed velocity as it reaches
> the bottom of the doorway, and that the velocity is also stronger than the
> velocity of the outside, inrushing air. As such, the curtain acts like a
> wall that outside air comes toward and then bounces off of.
>
>        So if the outgoing is 20 miles per hour speed, the incoming must be
> 20+ so that the heavy force sends back the low force. So the air curtain is
> more efficient than the swinging doors. But involves extra cost and
> doubtful integrity. In summer the outside air will be hotter than the
> inside low power air venting out; then air shall condition by working
> harder to soften the incoming hot air. Commercial organisations who had to
> keep open the doors all the time try this. A blow fan can do this job. A
> gatekeeper in the star hotel, who opens the door and closes also does the
> same thing. Cost effectiveness depends. KR  IRS   28 6 23  NB    Please no
> one reads all these according to Mr Gopalakrishnan Thanks for not reading
> these. Also thanks for reading Gopalkrishnan so avidly.
>
> On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 at 19:23, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> *CULTURAL QA 06-2023-27*
>
> Q1         Will the kitchen fridge make the house cold?
>
> A1          Gopala Krishnan,Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004 at
> Department of Telecom (1966–2004)Just now
>
> How a fridge can make the house cold? *If it is switched ON, then only it
> will start cooling inside.* Normally kitchen fridge door is kept closed
> and opened only to take things for a minute and then again closed. This
> momentary action cannot cool even to very small area nearby the Fridge.
>
> Then only kitchen and it is not known how a fridge can cool a house. It
> appears as a question asked for asking a question.
>
> Q2         Why most planes stand on the runway for a while, before take-
> off?
>
> A2          Vishnu Ravi, Aerospace Engineer | Aviation Enthusiast &
> Content Creator Mon
>
> Before an exhilarating takeoff, airplanes undergo a series of crucial
> procedures on the runway. Allow me to unveil the compelling reasons behind
> these necessary delays:
>
> Harnessing Lift: To ensure a safe ascent, airplanes must achieve a
> specific velocity. The force of lift must surpass the weight of the
> aircraft, paving the way for a successful departure into the skies.
>
> Meticulous Taxiing: Before take-off, aircraft carefully navigate the
> taxiways, following the guidance of the distinct yellow lines. *This
> meticulous process guarantees avoidance of any potential collisions with
> nearby buildings, vehicles, or other aircraft.* Speed restrictions and
> controlled turns ensure optimal safety and prevent tire skids.
>
> Engine Vigilance: Preparing for take-off involves conducting thorough
> engine checks, especially for piston engines. Revving the engines at high
> power helps identify and address any engine-related issues. Although this
> process may generate significant noise, it guarantees a smooth flight.
>
> Weight and Balance Precision: Achieving the ideal weight and balance
> distribution is critical for a successful take-off. Factors such as runway
> length, surface conditions, slope, surface wind, and the presence of
> obstacles must be carefully evaluated and adjusted before embarking on the
> journey.
>
> Navigating Airport Traffic Patterns: Each airport adheres to unique
> traffic patterns, dictated by runway usage, wind conditions, and potential
> obstructions. These factors, alongside others, shape the precise nature of
> aircraft movement within the airport vicinity.
>
> Efficient Runway Clearance: Once the aircraft touches down and
> decelerates, the primary objective is to promptly vacate the runway. Aviation
> regulations restrict the presence of more than one aircraft on an active
> runway, barring exceptional circumstances. In bustling commercial
> airports, where numerous operations occur every hour, any delay, no matter
> how brief, can exacerbate congestion. Hence, swift runway clearance is
> imperative to maintain smooth operations and minimize interruptions.
>
> By understanding the intricacies and significance of these procedures, we
> ensure optimal efficiency, safety, and seamless air travel experiences.
>
> Q3         Why does the alarm work when the phone is switched off?
>
> A3          Mcleodproducts,Business Consultant | Digital Marketing
> Services | IT Guru22h
>
> The alarm feature on a phone can be a useful tool to help you wake up on
> time. *However, many people wonder why the alarm still works when the
> phone is switched off*.
>
> The answer to this question lies in the way that the alarm feature is
> designed and how it interacts with the phone's hardware and software.
>
> When you set an alarm on your phone, the phone's clock app creates a
> scheduled task that is programmed to trigger the alarm at the designated
> time. This task is stored in the phone's memory, which is separate from the
> phone's operating system and other apps. Even if you switch off the phone,
> the task remains in memory, ready to trigger the alarm at the designated
> time.
>
> When the alarm is triggered, it sends a signal to the phone's hardware
> components, such as the speaker or vibration motor, to produce the alarm
> sound or vibration. The alarm function is designed to operate
> independently of the phone's other functions, such as making or receiving
> calls or accessing the internet. This means that you can use the alarm
> even if your phone is in airplane mode or if you have turned off other
> features like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
>
> One of the reasons why the alarm function works even when the phone is
> switched off is that it is designed to be a low-power feature. When you
> switch off your phone, it does not completely shut down but instead enters
> a low-power state. This state allows the phone to continue to perform
> basic functions, such as running the clock and maintaining the scheduled
> tasks in memory. Because the alarm function is a simple and low-power
> feature, it can continue to operate even when the phone is in this
> low-power state.
>
> Another reason why the alarm function works when the phone is switched off
> is that it is a built-in feature of the phone's hardware and software. The
> alarm function is part of the phone's clock app, which is a core system app
> that is installed on the phone's firmware. This means that the alarm
> function is not dependent on other apps or services that may be running on
> the phone. As long as the phone's clock app is working correctly, the alarm
> function will continue to operate, even if other apps or services are not
> running.
>
> In conclusion, the alarm function on a phone is designed to operate
> independently of the phone's other functions and to use minimal power.
> When you set an alarm on your phone, the task is stored in the phone's
> memory and is programmed to trigger the alarm at the designated time, even
> if the phone is switched off. The alarm function is a built-in feature of
> the phone's hardware and software, which means that it is not dependent on
> other apps or services that may be running on the phone. As a result, you
> can rely on the alarm function to wake you up on time, even if your phone
> is switched off or in a low-power state.
>
> Q4         Over at my fridge, it’s written that "do not keep voltage
> stabilizer" over the fridge, but why?
>
> A4          Gopala Krishnan, Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004
> at Department of Telecom (1966–2004) Just now
>
> *The particular fridge may be designed for more heat dissipation through
> the top vents. Keeping a stabilizer may  some times close the vents.*
>
> 90% cases the stabilizer is kept over the fridge in a such a manner that
> the vent holes are not covered. Many fridge companies state, there is
> stabilizer inside the fridge and external stabilizer is not necessary.
> Still we provide for additional protection during lightening etc.
>
> Q5         Where are air curtain machines commonly used?
>
> A5          Gopala Krishnan, Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004
> at Department of Telecom (1966–2004) Just now
>
> Air curtain machines are commonly deployed in front of marriage hall, big
> jewelery shops etc. The inside is air conditioned and providing air curtain
> cool air will not go outside. Air curtain has 70% efficiency.
>
>  If affordable it can be provided in homes where internal stair case is
> provided from the hall and hall is provided with air conditioner
>
> *All the above QA are from  Quora  website  on  28-06- 2023.*
>
> *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers .*
>
> *Compiled **and posted by R. Gopala krishnan, on 28-06-2023*
>
>
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