MostCuriousExplorer
MostCuriousExplorer t1_j4525zh wrote
Reply to comment by Chemputer in where does epinephrine comes from? The one used for people with allergies because Google only says It comes from glands so I don't understand if it's donated or sintethized by other means. by SALAMI_21
I just assumed there’d be different degrees of potency based on size & potentially even chemical composition.
MostCuriousExplorer t1_j44ngls wrote
Reply to comment by PEVEI in where does epinephrine comes from? The one used for people with allergies because Google only says It comes from glands so I don't understand if it's donated or sintethized by other means. by SALAMI_21
Obviously it can’t be ethically sourced from humans in mass production, but are the effects of human-human epinephrine transfusions the same as sheep/cattle?
MostCuriousExplorer t1_iyw9o89 wrote
Reply to comment by OrbitalPete in Would the speed of sound in a metal increase if I heated it up? by Altazaar
Sweet! Thanks for pointing me the right way.
MostCuriousExplorer t1_iyw6d6k wrote
Reply to comment by OrbitalPete in Would the speed of sound in a metal increase if I heated it up? by Altazaar
Do you know if there’s any research/reading material available that shows the differences by metal?
Sorry, don’t wanna bog you down with questions lol.
MostCuriousExplorer t1_iyw4tpd wrote
Reply to comment by OrbitalPete in Would the speed of sound in a metal increase if I heated it up? by Altazaar
This opens up a whole slew of new questions for me.
-would each metal would have different thresholds for the rates at which speed could travel through it? (Assuming no sound is held at boiling point due to a change in state)
-would it have different rates of travel as a liquid than a solid, or would we expect a similar waveform?
-is Freezing point the upward maximum for cold? (Because there’s still technically space between atoms at freezing point) if not, how would the rate of travel be predicted to react to drops in temperature past the freezing point (until there’s minimum/no space between atoms)?
MostCuriousExplorer t1_iyw1b09 wrote
Reply to comment by OrbitalPete in Would the speed of sound in a metal increase if I heated it up? by Altazaar
Casual physics reader here.
If we’re assuming the baseline to be room temperature, would that mean that colder temperatures increase the rate at which sound travels?
MostCuriousExplorer t1_j4529cg wrote
Reply to comment by EmilyU1F984 in where does epinephrine comes from? The one used for people with allergies because Google only says It comes from glands so I don't understand if it's donated or sintethized by other means. by SALAMI_21
Neat fact bomb. Thank you for the in depth explanation