SuspectUsual
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To move this on, I’ve consulted Mr Google and @GRALISTAIR is right, so over to him for the next question
Next question:About to go to bed. Traveling tomorrow and Tuesday. Can’t monitor so open floor please.
Cherry is the answer.Cherry?
Woops, thought i was in the railway general knowledge forumNo bites? Ok clue time. The “Cornetto Trilogy” and a former Friend.
Simon Pegg and A.N.Other.No bites? Ok clue time. The “Cornetto Trilogy” and a former Friend.
Simon Pegg is one but who’s the former Friend?Simon Pegg and A.N.Other.
Wrong nationality.David Mitchell?
No but perhaps it has applications in that industry, then again it probably hasn't.Where Bionic Duckweed is made
That's it in a nutshell. For those who want to know more there is a Wikipedia article about it and several videos on YouTube describing the turbo encabulator and its derivatives. Your turn...It is complete hogwash from around 1940s. A manual was even published for engineering students about this wonderful motor iirc. Totally hypothetical but filled with so much unnecessary technobabble and virtually zero plain English. Basically it was taking the piss ( sorry extracting the urine!) out of us engineers and scientists for not using plain English.
Is that meant to be " kg x s^-2 x A ^ -1 = ?"If I may I would like to stick to a technical theme.
What is the SI unit represented by the base units 1 kg x s^-2 x A ^ -1 = ? 1
Yes sir. Units are good I did not need 1 in place or any number. EditedIs that meant to be " kg x s^-2 x A ^ -1 = ?"
B----y ---- that was quick. Correct. Your turn.Tesla?