Coolant and Currents - E-bikes is power assisted travel - older drivers may remember when there was absolutely no power steering and the need to make complete turns of the wheel to turn a corner and Norfolk broads in England, wave power, Stephen Salter and Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University honorary degrees

Coolant and Currents also tantrums, noises perhaps classed as behavioural problems and aggression may mask abuse but always important to respect others fellow humanity cause no physical real world injuries when in close contact

Coolant and Currents also tantrums, noises and aggression may mask abuse but always important to respect others fellow humanity. Respect for others and for life more generally is what will likely lead to people living and being allowed to live where they reside.

Actually is it women and mothers who are more likely to be more sympathetic, tolerant and care providing selfless care.

Costco wider parking bays may attract more families - smaller three door vehicles have wider doors may be cheaper more economical, disabled bays usually vacant at Tesco Westhill

Women are more likely to do the shopping, carry heavy items also and backpacking also rucksacks can help people to carry shopping home on foot also be used for travel by bike for grocery shopping - difficult though to carry shopping while a toddler is present and mother and toddler parking bays at Aldi in Westhill also at Home Bargains. Smaller cars with three doors often cheaper - front doors usually open wider accommodating more infirm persons but children could be trapped in the back have to clamber out in an emergency through the front. Disabled bays usually wider and parking bays at American food giant cash and carry Costco are usually wider this might explain why many families go to Costco in the Westhill area. Stating the obvious, explaining may be met by some with hostility but could lead to improvements, advancements and also innovation - carers pulling older people in a Rickshaw could give a group of older people a good time in the great outdoors.

This person peddled a four whelled vehicle or contraption at Haggerston Castle in North-East England has a child steering, driving and peddaling with his parents has passengers - it was difficult to steer actually and hard work, but possible also great fun. Pedal power bikes actually give great personal satisfaction, can be slow though but enable more appreciation of the outdoors world and life more generally. Batteries on bikes store a charge in DC current but require to be charged up - through the night charging with batteries off bikes might increase in the future.

E-bikes is power assisted travel - older drivers may remember when there was absolutely no power steering and the need to make complete turns of the wheel to turn a corner

Electric bikes is power assisted travel like power steering in cars.

Older cars had absolutely no power steering and older people in their 70s and older may recall turning the steering wheel right round just to turn a corner.

Many improvements made in the motoring world brought by power steering - younger drivers take for granted the ease to turn a steering wheel and increase speed on Scotland's roads. ABS is the Anti-Braking System assists braking but underneath it there is sophisticated electronics.

Power steering, ABS anti-braking system innovations actually - older cars had chokes and drivers pulled out a choke to start the engine also the ignition, gear sticks where longer, drivers went slower - tractors and heavy farm machinary been on the go for a long time, some people may have learnt on tractors before cars. Transport in Britain born out of the need to feed the population, move products from farm to supermarket with crops grown on the farms - second world war involved the Land Army and women working on the farms also raising the children.

From the world of motoring What is a Choke Valve? A choke valve or cable is designed to restrict the flow of air in the carburettor of an engine. This helps enrich the fuel-air mixture, improving the ability to start an engine in low temperature conditions. Scotland has historically suffered colder weather and there is Henry Ford, really one of the pioneers of the motor industry. Lifelong learning usually leads to the accumulation of knowledge making older persons valuable with wisdom - important to record knowledge gained in tangible forms and digital technology makes recording easier.

Chokes in DC motors and DC Direct Current linked to batteries - This reduces the sharp corners, or peaks, of the voltage waveform to rounded edges, protecting the motor from surges and the associated heating that occurs. Chokes important in electric cars, but cars so far may have been built without chokes.

Why use a choke? Why not just a big series resistor? A choke is used in place of a series resistor because the choke allows better filtering (less residual AC ripple on the supply, which means less hum in the output of the amp) and less voltage drop. An ideal inductor would have zero DC resistance. So chokes linked to EV vehicles since they rely on AC to DC conversion electricity supply to batteries used in electric vehicles.

A choke placed between the drive and the motor also helps to reduce electromagnetic interference from the cables and the possibility of reflected waves.

Chokes versus inductors - Inductors can generate magnetic fields and can also store energy within magnetic fields. A choke's primary purpose is to remove Alternating Current and pass DC current. Radiofrequency (RF) chokes rely on increasingly larger inductor sizes to block low-frequency signals.

Think Henry Ford and Ford Britain - we need to build the electric Ford Fiesta, an affordable, hatchback small car for families and small families think 2.4 children - that was a BBC sitcom and it was named after the size of a standard family in Britain around the time it was viewed or screend on British television. Ford Britain electric vehicles need a choke for harsh Scottish winters and snow in Aberdeenshire.

Movement actually emerged from the farming community in the 20th century and there was locomotives and trains in 20th century Britain the Steam train came first and they are often found in tourist attraction sites. Steam trains often dirtier also coal was also used historically in locomotive transport in Britain. Go to transport museum in Beamish in Northumberland - keeping good ties with distant cousins in Northumberland can have benefits actually also helping them with trade can be wise. Dad's Mum or mother Geordie originally came from mining community North-East England - Facebook makes it easier to connect for families not in the same location.

Women more likely to keep closer ties - talk to one another and talking can reveal a lot

Women more likely to be talkative and expressive also their close families also siblings are more likely to be aware of issues in the past, this can drive them on to alert others before hand before an investigation fully runs its course and reaches a conclusion - conclusions may never be reached since events always move on difficult for real closure.

Women are more likely to reach out contact female cousins this may drive awareness among the medical community provoke unjustified detentions and responses - communications can be a good way to cover tracks and women are often very fluent make up most news organisations and women also more prolific in caring roles. A daughter in work may have concerns, share them with her mother, but everyone wants to live - those in work are very fortunate and should always seek to broaden the pool of talent within a workforce, focus on inclusive organisations with a range of abilities - disabilities can be masked with digital technology and technology for mobility.

Attention can be diverted and also some people may not be to blame - following an information trail maybe less reliable than visual data that has been shared

Attention may also be diverted to those with the loudest voice, but also arrive home with shopping many people have to juggle items - shopping, wallets, mobile phones then there is plastic carrier bags and those were 5 pence for a long time but now are rising to 10 pence. Plastic in the ocean can be a big problem. Eating in moderation also calorie restriction can be useful alongside exercise - diet and exercise often linked to Type two diabetes and in diabetes issues can affect eyesight. Sugar tax was introduced on fizzy drinks also milkshakes real world price increase but actually sugary drinks are sometimes but not always cheaper than diet drinks.

In a nutshell, Attention can be diverted and also some people may not be to blame - following an information trail maybe less reliable than visual data that has been shared, start investigating a case and unfounded evidence may emerge in the digital information world. What really happened in the past? Well it is video that reminds people about their loved ones, shows over tells and shows someone's persona and character, can also show obstacles, chart progress lead to lessons being learnt so others can benefit. Many beneficiaries can come from shared photos and videos also helpful web links to real world physical attractions. Digital information may freak people out, but visual information can prove a tale and the online world is only has good as what is in the physical world - Bing.com reveals a picture of a real world site every day and makes the outside world appealing, Bing.com search engine from Microsoft to rival Google.

Currents and coolants in a nuclear reactor

Currents or coolants in a nuclear reactor - The water in the core is heated by nuclear fission and then pumped into tubes inside a heat exchanger.

Tubes that will be control rods that caused meltdown of Chernobyl. Heat can cause fires, Carbon Dioxide or CO2 puts out or extinguishers fires but also water is important and this is the coolant in a nuclear reactor. The coolant is important to the stability of a nuclear plant this is really the most fundamental aspect of a nuclear plant in terms of maintaining safety prevent catastrophic fires at a nuclear plant.

Tubes also control rods heat a separate water source to create steam. Scottish inventor James Watt steam engine inventor - steam started locomotive travel and also steam was used to power boats on the Norfolk Broads, canal boats in narrow waterways.

Steam then turns an electric generator to produce electricity.

The core water cycles back to the reactor to be reheated and the process is repeated.

Many generators were used in the North-East of Scotland during the winter period of 2021-2022 during the high intensity storms of strong winds, electricity was knocked out power lines down all over Aberdeenshire. Hospitals usually have back-up generators to power vital medical equipment but eventually they will fail since unterruptible power supplies require to be charged or to store electricity in batteries.

How a nuclear reactor works at a fundamental level - the nuclear reaction heats the fuel typically uranium but actually possible to build a nuclear power plant without uranium this might be unusual but it could be safer long-term.

The fuel heats the water to make steam (James Watt), the steam spins the turbine, the turbine turns the generator, and the generator makes electricity. BBC Story of Electricity is on YouTube now search for it you will easily find it - web link shared in the past on Facebook.

Water can evaporate in Africa - whole pools of water can disappear. Programmes on planet Earth by Sir David Attenburgh highlight this point, so while water can evaporate out in the open, water typically comes from rainfall to fill lochs, rivers, streams, lakes, seas and oceans called preciptitation think water vapour rising from the ground after rainfall to go back into the clouds in the great Cycle of Life. Water actually is fundamntal and most drinks are also made from water even fizzy drinks also alcoholic drinks. Water is needed to create fertile, arable farmland for growing crops.

Crops can fail in African nations think the trade scheme known as Fairtrade designed to give African farmers a better deal, it still might not be as good as French or Aberdeenshire farmers. Donald Trump proposed the Green Deal, but gained absolutly no traction since people did not understand. Being expressive takes time while the world moves on always and abusers can take advantage of those more vulnerable persons, but actually video with sound or audio can be a more efficient platform - video is the medium of convergence sound and full colour picture representations. It actually took a while for black and white to fade out and actually even in recent decades the BBC in the modern era still supported black and white TV licences.

Even in the United Kingdom, there may be people living in adject poverty who face hard times and disadvantage. Pockets of deprivation may be more apparent in areas of lower cost housing, but those in such communities may pull together more in a crisis such as coming together in the pub - social depreivation usually linked with health inequalities.

Every deserves a fair chance, a fair hearing and to be represented equally.

Working in coal mines in the past think Wales also think North-East England and then there was Longannet in Fife worked often in squallor conditions and miners still likely to be found in China a country with around one billion people, a massive population also a significant population of people in this shared world - young environmentalists often chant with plackards there is no planet B an alternative world but NASA do explore Mars. Who wants to live in isolation on Mars? Actually exploration of the red planet Mars may help to advance technology maybe even understand if life existed on Mars and also support life in fragile, remote areas of the world.

Norfolk broads in England, wave power, Stephen Salter and Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University honorary degrees

Abedeen's Robert Gordon University modern University established in 1992 core focus technology and engineering but also computing and midwifery (new life) including also business, social sciences, social work and applied social studies including Chemistry, which is linked to silican or sand - RGU been doing TechFest exhibit for 25 years or a generation. University of Aberdeen is older, more established but still they run different courses like Divinity and also philosophy not as high-tech but then the University runs course in Geographical Information Systems and data mining.

Real rivalry between both Universities - Oxford and Cambridge have the boat race. Students in Aberdeen may man boats up and down the River Dee. Sir Steve Redgrave five time Olympic Gold medallist for Britain at five successive Olympics and from Westhill emerged Tim Baillie Olympic canoeist in canoe slalom for London 2012 Olympics from Westhill in Aberdeenshire. Britain is an island nation think coastal erosion, flooding and also wild swimming also fishing too including Salmon breeding around Banchory in Aberdeenshire. Aberdeen Science Centre core focus is robotics and Westhill seven miles from Aberdeen and the beach front also is the global centre of excellence in subsea engineering. Astraunaughts that go to space may train underwater in a zero gravity environment. UK Prime Minister David Cameron published a study during 2014 into coastal erosion. Aberdeen Lord Provost Barney Crocket did express his desire for Rubislaw Quarry to be used to train astraunaughts - Barney linked to Barney bikes rental scheme for bikes around the City of Aberdeen.

The Norfolk Broads in England boasts or emcompasses 150 churches - classic or historic Conservative territory.

The Norfolk Broads makes use of lots of canals. There are absolutely no narrow boats on the Broads and waterways on the Broads predate the industrial revolution.

Moreover, travelling upstream against the wind was tricky in olden days. This is similar to pedalling against the wind on bikes in Scotland.

Barton and Broad is the best lake of the Broads. Moreover, the sides of the broads were vertical and resulted in masses of peat extraction in the 11th - 13th century.

As a result of this, Norwich was the boom town of England. To this day, the Broads are an economic landscape - the land is grazed on and the reeds are used. It is a very natural landscape in modern day Britain with economic drivers for success.

The Norfolk Broads has about 13000 boats. While railways brought people to the Broads on holiday in the early 20th century, now cars are used.

Incidentally, you get boats powered by steam. We need steam powered electric bikes.

Furthermore, the river Ant near Great Yarmouth in the 11th century was at the heart of Europe and St Bennett’s was important.

The area imported limestone from Normandy - it came up river. That said, Henry VIII dissolved monasteries.

All the goods from Norfolk and the Broads came through Great Yarmouth, a once prosperous town.

There is no tide on canals - they are calm. You do need to get the time right with the tide. This is important for wave energy to harness electricity from ocean currents. Stephen Salter known as the father of wave power, invented the Salter Duck the device which regulates or seeks to harness wave energy. Stephen Salter gained an honouary degree from Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University in July 2005.