I would have to say EES (Engineering Equation Solver), as I’m a thermal engineer. Or potentially MATLAB with the CoolProp installed. They are quite brilliant tools, not to mention fun to work with!
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What Youtube channel has maintained high quality standards over the years?
5·1 month agoI feel like Ethoslab deserves a mention. He’s basically making the exact same great fun Minecraft videos as I, a grown ass man, remember from my literal childhood!
It’s not to do with breaking thermodynamics. The grains of salt simply act like little so-called “nucleation points” where the bubbles can form easier. That’s why you’ll often see the water suddenly boiling and bubbling violently just as you add salt.
The water was “superheated” above the boiling point, but didn’t have imperfections in the pot which allowed the bubbles to form easily.
I completely agree! I guess there are more people on Lemmy using android than iOS. It’s a bit more in line with the ethos I guess? And Mlem is only iOS.
I used to be android as well, but honestly I won’t ever go back I don’t think. But to each there own
I second that! It’s great. I tried a few different ones at the start, then tried Mlem and never looked back.

On their website (energydome.com) they claim “75%+” round trip efficiency, so not a bad guess!