How Fast Does a Parachute Open? Skydiving is one of the unforgettable experiences in which people are carried away and lose their feeling of time and speed. After a jump, many novice skydivers wonder about the different technical details of their jump. One of the most common questions is how fast does a parachute open? Read the article here: https://buff.ly/3R1uS2T
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Are you a pirate and want to lock your treasure chest underwater? 🏴☠️ We got you matey! As you can see in this video, the padlock works without a problem while completely submerged under water. AND it can still work if it's behind a piece of plastic with a thickness of 1-2 cm. Are you wondering how you could keep your aquarium safe and where you can buy this magical underwater padlock? Here's the link: https://lnkd.in/dpWF_Gt2 There's even a short tutorial you can watch. #nfc #energyharvesting #smartlocks #underwater
Very interesting smart lock, diving like a fish
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A boat that lets people walk underwater without getting wet? It sounds amazing, but it's real! The Diving Bell Ship Carl Straat is equipped with a special pressurized room that can be lowered to the bottom of a river using a boom. This allows the crew to stay underwater for several hours without getting wet. The boat is used for tasks like retrieving cargo from the riverbed without needing divers or cranes. It's also handy for underwater maintenance and sampling work. The ship can operate in waters up to 32 feet deep, making it a versatile tool for various underwater operations. Imagine being able to walk on the riverbed while staying completely dry. Would you give it a try? Follow me to stay updated with the latest in technology and innovation. #technology #innovation #underwater #divingbell #technews
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🇬🇧Designed, developed, and fully made by our fantastic team of engineers in the UK! Northern Diver’s Switch Block! 🌊 At Northern Diver, we’re committed to advancing diving technology. Our latest innovation, the Switch Block, is a game-changer for military, rescue, and commercial diving. 🌟 Why Northern Diver’s Switch Block Stands Out: 1. Direct Fit: Connects directly to the second stage regulator for enhanced reliability. You can see the switch block through the mask lenses which allows you to do necessary visual inspections when needed. 2. Simplified Design: The only switch block in the world with just two hoses (instead of three as it normally is with any other switch block), reducing complexity and advancing the safety - what would you do if your 3rd hose is failed?.. 3. Safety First: Features a quarter turn pin to prevent accidental dual breathing from main and bailout supplies. Experience unparalleled safety and efficiency with our Switch Block. Dive deeper, dive safer! 🌊 Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/ew7wnpkU #DivingInnovation #SafetyFirst #NorthernDiver #DivingTechnology #CommercialDiving #RescueDiving #MilitaryDiving
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1. **Physical Strength**: Eagles are known for their powerful build. Their talons can exert a force of 400 pounds per square inch, allowing them to catch and carry heavy prey. 🦅💪 #EagleStrength #MightyTalons 2. **Vision**: Eagles have extraordinary vision. They can see up to 3-4 times farther than humans, allowing them to spot prey from great distances. 👁️🔭 #EagleEyes #SharpVision 3. **Flight**: Eagles are excellent fliers, capable of reaching speeds up to 160 km/h (100 mph) when diving. Their large wingspan, which can exceed 7 feet in some species, aids in their powerful and efficient flight. 🌬️✈️ #EagleFlight #SpeedAndGrace 4. **Symbolism**: Eagles are often seen as symbols of power, freedom, and transcendence. Many cultures and countries, including the United States, use the eagle as a national emblem. 🦅🏛️ #SymbolOfFreedom #EagleEmblem 5. **Adaptability**: Eagles are highly adaptable birds found in various habitats, from mountains and forests to wetlands and deserts. This adaptability underscores their survival prowess. 🏞️🌲🏜️ #AdaptableEagle #SurvivalExpert
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Platypus Craft and Evoy have joined forces to bring the semi-submersible concept to life. Originally conceived over a decade ago, the 28-foot semi-submersible could be cruising the seas by early 2025. The design includes a two-person cockpit that can be lowered below the waterline for an underwater experience, eliminating the need for diving gear or certification. This design, combined with user-friendly breathing mechanisms, makes underwater exploration accessible to all without requiring diving certifications. Powered by twin Evoy Outboard Breeze 120+ electric motors and two 63KW batteries, the vessel can reach a top speed of 25 knots and cruise at 15 knots on the surface. When the submersible basket is deployed, the speed slows to 3 to 5 knots, ideal for observing marine life over distances of 30 to 80 nautical miles. #platypuscraft #evoy #boat #underwateradventure #UnderwaterExploration #underwaterlife #electricboat
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Platypus Craft and Evoy have joined forces to bring the semi-submersible concept to life. Originally conceived over a decade ago, the 28-foot semi-submersible could be cruising the seas by early 2025. The design includes a two-person cockpit that can be lowered below the waterline for an underwater experience, eliminating the need for diving gear or certification. This design, combined with user-friendly breathing mechanisms, makes underwater exploration accessible to all without requiring diving certifications. Powered by twin Evoy Outboard Breeze 120+ electric motors and two 63KW batteries, the vessel can reach a top speed of 25 knots and cruise at 15 knots on the surface. When the submersible basket is deployed, the speed slows to 3 to 5 knots, ideal for observing marine life over distances of 30 to 80 nautical miles. #platypuscraft #evoy #boat #underwateradventure #UnderwaterExploration #underwaterlife #electricboat
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The front of the bullet train was designed to mimic the kingfishers beak as it helps reduced noise leaving tunnels. The guy who designed it was a proper twitcher and noticed how little splash the kingfishers created when diving in the water. Lesson for us all… want to find solutions to problems? Get out in #nature and see how it achieves the same outcome. #somuchtolearn
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1. **Physical Strength**: Eagles are known for their powerful build. Their talons can exert a force of 400 pounds per square inch, allowing them to catch and carry heavy prey. 🦅💪 #EagleStrength #MightyTalons 2. **Vision**: Eagles have extraordinary vision. They can see up to 3-4 times farther than humans, allowing them to spot prey from great distances. 👁️🔭 #EagleEyes #SharpVision 3. **Flight**: Eagles are excellent fliers, capable of reaching speeds up to 160 km/h (100 mph) when diving. Their large wingspan, which can exceed 7 feet in some species, aids in their powerful and efficient flight. 🌬️✈️ #EagleFlight #SpeedAndGrace 4. **Symbolism**: Eagles are often seen as symbols of power, freedom, and transcendence. Many cultures and countries, including the United States, use the eagle as a national emblem. 🦅🏛️ #SymbolOfFreedom #EagleEmblem 5. **Adaptability**: Eagles are highly adaptable birds found in various habitats, from mountains and forests to wetlands and deserts. This adaptability underscores their survival prowess. 🏞️🌲🏜️ #AdaptableEagle #SurvivalExpert
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𝗕𝗹𝘂𝗲𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗻𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗦𝘂𝗿𝘃𝗶𝘃𝗮𝗹 𝟮.𝟬 In the early 1990s, when newly named “tech divers” were dying at an alarming rate, the fledgling tech community came together to create a consensus standard of “best practices” modeled after explorer Sheck Exley’s book Basic Cave Diving—A Blueprint for Survival. The goal was to reduce tech fatalities STAT. The resulting recommendations, published in aquaCORPS, are well worth reviewing if you haven’t; with a couple of exceptions, like oxygen limits and equipment to protect a diver’s airways, they hold up well nearly 30 years later. Blueprint 2.0 was compiled by Michael Menduno and Capt. Billy Deans. Read the full article in InDEPTH: https://lnkd.in/e_87WYni Photos: (1) Richard Pyle and John Earle preparing for first-ever deep dive with the MK5 rebreather. Note John is using a hybrid MK4-MK5 rebreather (1997) Photo courtesy of Ken Corben (2) Jill Heinerth, FRCGS D. Lit., h.c. at Bill Stone’s Wakulla 2 project, driving Stone’s digital mapper thru Wakulla followed by her then-husband, Paul Heinerth (1997) Photo courtesy of the US Deep Caving Team (USDCT) #technicaldiving #CCRdiving #cavediving #exploration #scuba #diving #history #diversafety #BluePrint #Survival #InDEPTH #getdeeperintodiving
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The Deadrise Theory: Understanding Boat Planing and Performance Discover the secrets behind boat planing and learn how the deadrise angle affects horsepower requirements and ride quality. #BoatPlaning #DeadriseTheory #BoatPerformance #RideQuality #HorsepowerRequirements #BoatingTips #MarineEngineering #BoatingScience #BoatDesign #BoatRide
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