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#Scientific Reel by @galactic__savvy - Briefly:

The image shows the test rods of the Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor. In the image on the left, they appear as they should, but their irregular ap
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Briefly: The image shows the test rods of the Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor. In the image on the left, they appear as they should, but their irregular appearance in the image on the right suggests a problem. More awaits you in my account! For those who are curious: The control rods at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant played a critical role in the 1986 accident. Their primary function was to slow down or completely stop nuclear fission in the reactor. Control rods are made from neutron-absorbing materials such as boron, silver, and indium, and as they are inserted into the reactor core, they suppress the chain reaction. The control rods in the RBMK-type reactors used at Chernobyl had a serious design flaw. The tips of the rods were not neutron absorbers, but made of graphite. Graphite is a material that slows down neutrons, increasing the probability of fission. Therefore, when the control rods first entered the core, instead of calming the reactor, they briefly increased reactivity. During the 1986 experiment, when the emergency shutdown system was activated, the control rods simultaneously began descending into the core. However, because the graphite tips entered the core first, a sudden and very powerful surge of power occurred at the bottom of the reactor. This unexpected surge became uncontrollable within seconds, triggering the process that led to the reactor's explosion.Furthermore, it took a considerable amount of time for the control rods to fully enter the core in RBMK reactors. This slowness made it difficult to quickly shut down the reactor in an emergency. Both the graphite tip design and the mechanical delay transformed the control rods from a safety device into a significant part of the disaster in the Chernobyl accident. Following the accident, the design of the control rods in RBMK reactors was modified, the graphite tips were removed, and the emergency shutdown systems were accelerated. This event is considered one of the most striking examples of how even seemingly small details in nuclear reactor design can have enormous consequences. #Chernobyl #nuclear #mystery #reactor #scientific less
#Scientific Reel by @handmadecraft88 - Real Scientific experiments #sciencefacts #scientificexperiment #diy #hacks #handmadediy #uniqueexperiment @homehack.ig
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Real Scientific experiments #sciencefacts #scientificexperiment #diy #hacks #handmadediy #uniqueexperiment @homehack.ig
#Scientific Reel by @think_in_fact - Why Firefighters Use "Expensive" Water
This is a science education video explaining why firefighters use intermittent, minimal bursts of water when ta
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Why Firefighters Use "Expensive" Water This is a science education video explaining why firefighters use intermittent, minimal bursts of water when tackling fires involving live electrical wires. It explores the physics behind this technique and how it ensures the firefighters' safety. #simple #usa🇺🇸 #china🇨🇳 #firefighter #scientific
#Scientific Reel by @ranabanhem (verified account) - #india #scientific #religion #jagarnath #mysterious  jagarnath  The Jagannath kitchen uses thermal stacking in porous clay pots, allowing rising steam
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#india #scientific #religion #jagarnath #mysterious jagarnath The Jagannath kitchen uses thermal stacking in porous clay pots, allowing rising steam to cook the top pot first through natural convection.
#Scientific Reel by @rjmclok - Why not take the rat hair out tho? 😭 #science #scientific #trivia
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Why not take the rat hair out tho? 😭 #science #scientific #trivia
#Scientific Reel by @sciencespark00 - This zoo attraction isn't just fun - it's a powerful science lesson about animal strength. Visitors are invited to pull, lift, or push against resista
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This zoo attraction isn't just fun - it's a powerful science lesson about animal strength. Visitors are invited to pull, lift, or push against resistance systems calibrated to match the real pulling power of different animals. What looks easy quickly becomes humbling. Force Comparison: Animals like chimpanzees, lions, and bears have muscle density and tendon efficiency far beyond humans. Even animals smaller than us can generate several times our pulling force. Muscle Structure: Many animals have a higher ratio of fast-twitch muscle fibers, allowing explosive strength that humans simply can't replicate. 3 Evolution Advantage: Strength in the wild isn't for show - it's survival. Hunting, climbing, escaping predators, and carrying weight shaped these bodies over millions of years. 4 Human Limits: Humans excel in endurance and intelligence, not raw power. This simulator makes that difference instantly clear. 5 Educational Design: Instead of signs and numbers, Like follow and comment subscribe #sciencedaily #scientific #scienceeducation #ScienceExplained
#Scientific Reel by @explain_everthing - Satellite without a rocket 🚀
Can a satellite really be launched without a traditional rocket? It sounds impossible at first, but physics opens up som
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Satellite without a rocket 🚀 Can a satellite really be launched without a traditional rocket? It sounds impossible at first, but physics opens up some interesting possibilities. By using concepts like rotational motion, centrifugal force, and high-speed acceleration, objects can theoretically gain enough velocity to escape Earth’s pull. While rockets remain the most practical and controlled method today, scientists and engineers have explored alternative launch systems like space guns, electromagnetic rails, and spinning structures. This simple setup is a visual way to spark curiosity about how motion and gravity interact—and how innovation continues to challenge what we think is possible in space travel. #science #explorers #fys #explain #scientific
#Scientific Reel by @thehermeticjourney - 💧 Masaru Emoto (1943-2014) was a Japanese researcher who explored how human consciousness affects the molecular structure of water.

He discovered th
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💧 Masaru Emoto (1943–2014) was a Japanese researcher who explored how human consciousness affects the molecular structure of water. He discovered that water exposed to positive words, loving intentions, prayers, or harmonious music formed beautiful, symmetrical crystals when frozen, while water exposed to negativity created chaotic, distorted patterns. His work reminds us that our thoughts, words, and emotions carry energy and that this energy shapes the world around us. 🌊✨ We are mostly made of water, so imagine how powerful our vibrations truly are. 🌸 If this resonates, please like, share, and follow to support our work and help spread more conscious awareness 🌍💫 #masaruemoto #fyp #powerofthemind #scientific #lawofattraction
#Scientific Reel by @idaho_national_lab (verified account) - - 𝗖𝗥𝗜𝗧𝗜𝗖𝗔𝗟 𝗠𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗜𝗔𝗟𝗦 𝗪𝗜𝗧𝗛 𝗜𝗡𝗟'𝗦 𝗣𝗔𝗨𝗟 𝗦𝗟𝗘𝗭𝗔𝗞 🪨🔬

What are critical materials? And how is INL involved in this rese
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- 𝗖𝗥𝗜𝗧𝗜𝗖𝗔𝗟 𝗠𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗜𝗔𝗟𝗦 𝗪𝗜𝗧𝗛 𝗜𝗡𝗟'𝗦 𝗣𝗔𝗨𝗟 𝗦𝗟𝗘𝗭𝗔𝗞 🪨🔬 What are critical materials? And how is INL involved in this research area? 🤔 INL critical raw materials geochemist Paul Slezak answers these questions and shares more with us about critical materials. WATCH 🎥 ⬇️ Learn more: 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐤 𝐢𝐧 𝐛𝐢𝐨 #CriticalMaterials #Research #Tech #Energy #NationalSecurity #INL #Idaho
#Scientific Reel by @cgtneurope (verified account) - #China sent a new #satellite, the Tianhui-7 satellite into #space on Tuesday. It will be primarily used for tasks such as geographic mapping, land res
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#China sent a new #satellite, the Tianhui-7 satellite into #space on Tuesday. It will be primarily used for tasks such as geographic mapping, land resource surveys, and #scientific research. #Chinese

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