Why do electronical things stop working after being in water?(ofc not the waterproof ones) I mean its just some bunch of plastic,copper and gum. Why cant it just dry and work like it used to?
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>>9140916
Because the water contains ions that let it conduct electricity, so the water allows current to flow between places it shouldn't in a myriad of ways and that makes the components break down
>>9140916
Don't do this guys pulling the lever makes cyanide gas
but wait, what's the answer to the question? (pic related)
>>9140916
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yes, every time
the planet cant provide for more than 5*(2^60) people
>>9140916
The energized components short to one another or to ground and cause some of those components to fail. A small capacitor can blow or a resistor can burn out. That's why you need to immediately remove the batteries or power from a wet device.
>>9140916
The water contains minerals and impurities that conduct. When the water is gone these impurities can remain behind and bridge parts of circuits which arent meant to be bridged. Resulting in abnormal current flow, which can fry components and burn out the board completely. If you drop electronics in water the best thing you can do is remove the battery, submerge the device in isopropyl alcohol for about 1 minute (like 90% or higher for this application), agitate it a bit, then remove and store the bag in some form of dessicant over the next few days (white rice works). The isopropyl cleans the components and displaces the water(and its impurities). Alcohol also eveporates quicker than water so that will speed up the drying process.
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Read the photo. Its not 3n+1, its 2n+1. Therefore, if number is even, it will become one, then continue to increase, and once the number becomes odd, it wont stop if rule is 2n+1. Have to say. Thats a lot of people on a fucking trolley, and its also not the Collatz Conjecture.
>>9142468
2n+1 enter the trolley for a total of 3n+1
>>9142468
reading comprehension is important, anon