Pranam
Q12   If so had all the species from that one cell expanded then what are
the changes that went through in the last 1500 years ?. Many books are
written on this subject. KR IRS 291221

On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 at 05:01, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty <
thatha_patty@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 12-2021-29*
>
> *BEING  A COMPILATION THERE MAY  BE ERRORS*
>
> Q1             What are the specifications of a washing machine?
>
> A1              Murali Krishna U , Engineer Tech Savvy Entrepreneur
> Startup mentor Multilingual Answered Aug 26, 2017
>
> Washing machine has different variations depends on the capacity and
> motor power. The below is the typical washing machine technical
> specification and also the general features of washing machine.
>
> Typical Washing machine technical specification
>
>     Top loading / Front loading type
>
>     Capacity range from 6kg to 15kg
>
>     Induction motor
>
>     Input voltage 100V- 240V
>
>     Power in 1200W / Output power 100–400W
>
>     Water proof
>
>     Max efficiency 31%
>
> Now a days, due to evolution of the technology, BLDC Motors been used for
> this application which has better efficiency and lower maintenance.
>
> General Features of washing machine
>
> 1.The machine type - Top loading / Front loading
>
> top loading washing machine front loading washing machine
>
> 2.Basic Machine must comprise stable construction
>
> 3. The machine shall have features like wash timer, automatic
> forward/reverse cyclic timer, single phase preventer, inching etc., washing
> machine timer
>
> 4. The door shall be electrically interlocked for better safety
>
> 5. the inner drum is perforated & die sunk embossed for rigidity and
> effective cleaning
>
> washing machine drum
>
> 6. The inner drum has 4 nos lifters for effective tumbling action
>
> 7. the outer drum has easy sliding door and is electrically interlocked
> for safety
>
> 8. Motor specifications
>
> Direct Drive motor, VRT (Vibration Reduction Technology)
>
> Q2             Why do most animal species have two sexes?
>
> A2              Claire Jordan Degree in biology and folklore; programmer,
> shop owner, secretary on newspaperMon
>
> No. Most vertebrates and arthropods are, but even in vertebrates there
> are intersexes who are both, or neither, and there are some species which
> change sex. And there are many species such as snails where individuals are
> *both* male and female at the same time.
>
> I’m not sure if any animals are completely sexless, except as an
> abnormality, but single-celled organisms usually (but not always) are.
> There are animals, even some vertebrates, which have become all-female and
> reproduce by parthenogenesis, but still retain female anatomy, and I’m told
> that the tiny aquatic animals called rotifers are sexless under some
> conditions.
>
> Q3             I am married but I don't have a marriage certificate. For
> my Indian passport renewal, should I indicate I am single or married?
>
> A3              Bhuvana Rameshwar married for three decades Mon
>
> Married.*You should not lie or give misinformation in any government
> applications, especially new passport application or passport renewal.*
>
> If you do not have a marriage certificate immediately apply for one using
> a lawyer's help . You may need a proof of marriage like wedding invitation,
> photographs of the wedding or the temple receipt if your marriage took
> place in a temple or other places of worship. Others proof like signature
> of seniors who attended the wedding would also be needed.
>
> Q4             Why does a coconut have no seeds?
>
> A4              Bhuvana Rameshwar Former Teacher, Mon
>
> The coconuts that you see in the market for sale to be used in Indian and
> Srilankan curries are the seeds.
>
> Here the fibrous husk is removed before sending them to the market. We
> break the shell, remove the coconut water for use.
>
> The fruit has a green cover when raw, gets a brown or yellow colour when
> ripe. Inside the fruit is the seed which has *sweet nutritious water for
> the germinating baby plant*. They come out after breaking open the 3
> opening holes on the seeds hard cover.
>
> Small coconut flowers which grow into big fruits
>
> Baby plants
>
> Coconut endosperm which nourishes the baby plant.
>
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>
>
>
> Q5             Why does Russia have railway stations named stuff like
> "П.л. 292 км" and "О.р. 132 км" and why are they almost always in the
> middle of nowhere?
>
> A5              Ivan Novoselov Knows Russian Fri
>
> *This is distance in kilometers from home railway station*. Such names
> are used when there are no settlements or noteworthy objects nearby or when
> there are multiple settlements, to avoid confusion. I don’t remember them
> ever coming in a row, so it’s hard to confuse.
>
> Platform 33 km, not far from my country house. Not exactly in the middle
> of nowhere but close to it.
>
> Platform 294 km. More like in the middle of nowhere. Still, some people
> live in the area, some people just come to the forest.
>
> Q6             What is the difference between SBI YONO and SBI net
> banking?
>
> A6              Kanthaswamy Balasubramaniam Lawyer Dec 23
>
> #1 Yono is based on a 6 Digit pin, Net Banking is based on an alphanumeric
> password and username
>
> #2 Once installed in registered mobile, you only need a pin to keep loggin
> in while you need Username + alphanumeric password to log in to net banking
>
> #3 Yono has easier customer interaction over net banking
>
> #4 Yono has 4.5 times more allotted bandwidth than Net banking & 2.5 times
> more transactions since
>
> Otherwise same limits & applications& functionality
>
> Cons
>
> #1 Easier to misuse. If your phone is taken and they know your mpin, they
> can access your yono because they have ur OTPs
>
> #2 Higher crash rate. Yono has the highest crash rate of around 322
> minutes over a 7 day, 24 hour hour period over Net Banking which averages
> 33 minutes of crash over a 7 day, 24 hour period (Not including maintenance)
>
> #3 Higher Reported Transaction Complaints - An average of 38.5 Crore
> needs to be resolved every month on an average on Yono / UPI over a mere
> 1.73 Crore on Netbanking/Online payments
>
> SBI has more transactions than the next 4 banks combined. Its like the US
> defence budget.
>
> So right now SbI needs Yono + IB + Yono Lite to keep up with transactions
> and together can handle a 50K transactions per second range smoothly.
>
> Tomorrow if they can get Yono to handle say 100K transactions per second
> range smoothly then the others may be phased out
>
> For comparison Bank of baroda can handle 18K Tps while HdFc and axis
> average 9.5K Tps
>
> Q7             How can we take out clothes from the front load washing
> machine when the power goes off in the middle of a wash cycle?
>
> A7              3 AnswersTony Christian Ratcliffe , former Engineer at
> Marconi Space and Defence (1982-1986)Answered Jun 22, 2018
>
> Most washing machine door locks are kept locked during the cycle with a
> powered ptc heater and bimetallic strip or a solenoid within the locking
> mechanism, once the power goes off because of power failure or the end of
> the cycle this component releases and the door can be opened. Occasionally
> this type of door lock sticks so a gentle push against the door helps to
> release the lock.
>
> That said. Some newer machines that I have come across have no handle
> mechanism, they rely on a solenoid to release the door, a litte bit like
> the central locking in a car. Most but not all have an emergency release
> pull cord.
>
> 2ND ANSWER-Al Leong , BS Mechanical Engineering (1972) Answered Jan 10
>
> Front load washer are generally locked during operation. *When power goes
> off in the middle of the cycle, the door lock will release, but only after
> a 30 second delay for safety reasons*—time enough for the tub to stop
> spinning. Yes, door lock still works for a moment after power is loss.
> (There is a capacitor in the door lock circuit for you electrical buffs)
>
> 3RD ANSWER-Douglas Burnside , I raced bicycles for 40 years, now I'm
> retired in Mexico.Answered Jun 22, 2018
>
> *Open the door of the washer and remove the clothes.* A front loading
> washer uses a relatively small amount of water. The water level when the
> drum is not rotating will be lower than the level of the door. The clothes
> will be quite wet and will drip on the floor, but other than that there
> should be no difficulties.
>
> *My note- I have noted the Samsung front load washing machine can* be
> opened after the cycle period, but water fill be falling from drum in
> case of prolonged power failure.
>
> Q8             Are there snakes in Great Britain?
>
> A8              Claire Jordan Degree in biology and folklore; programmer,
> shop owner, secretary on newspaper Thu
>
> *Yes. We have the adder, which is a mildly venomous viper*, the smooth
> snake (which is very rare), the common grass snake (which is introduced)
> and the barred grass snake (which is native). There are also a few small
> colonies of other snakes which have escaped from collections.
>
> The adder was originally called the nadder, but people got confused
> between “a nadder” and “an adder”.
>
> Q9             Is it true that in Ireland there are no locks for
> bedrooms, or do parents not give privacy to their teenagers?
>
> A9              Fionnula MacLiam Lives in The Republic of Ireland Dec 8
>
> *Most interior doors in Irish houses are indeed lockable - but nobody
> locks them.*
>
> Living areas are common to all, and no need to knock - you just walk in,
> to the kitchen, living room, dining room etc.
>
> But bedrooms - call first, then knock. I don’t think anyone has a problem
> with this system. It works. Call and get the answer “I’m busy!” But the
> person knows they are wanted and will emerge to find out why. Knock and get
> the answer “I’m getting changed!!” - again you wait for them to emerge.
>
> *UNLESS it’s an emergency, in which case yell and yell and knock and shout
> “FIRE!” or whatever the emergency is.*
>
> It’s just being respectful of each other.
>
> Parents don’t want kids over a certain age just walking into their
> bedroom; parents don’t want to embarrass their older children. We were
> their age once :D
>
> The keys? all in a drawer somewhere, and unless the parent is VERY
> organised, it’d be difficult to know which key is for which door.
>
> Q10           Do most scientists believe that all life came from 1
> specific primitive cell? If so, is there a name for this first cell?
>
> A10            Claire Jordan Degree in biology and folklore; programmer,
> shop owner, secretary on newspaper Nov 17
>
> Not precisely. When you get down to very simple single-celled organisms
> there isn’t really such a thing as a fixed, individual cell, because they
> swap their genetic material around ad lib and even absorb each other. So
> we would have come from a *population* of millions or billions of such
> cells.
>
> I can’t think of a name for that very earliest population, although there
> very well may be one. The name for the most recent population of cells
> which is ancestral to all life alive today is LUCA, Last Universal Common
> Ancestor. There may have been - almost certainly were - other populations
> of cells existing at the same time as LUCA but which died out and have no
> extant descendants.
>
> If there isn’t already a name you could call the earliest cells FUCA,
> First Universal Common Ancestor
>
> *All the above QA are from  Quora  website  on    28-12- 2021. *
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan ,78, former  AGM Telecom
> Trivandrum on 29-12-2021*
>
>
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