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  • How to find out how much ram you have
    Jan 2 2024
    Uncovering Your Computer's RAM: A Quick Guide

    Random Access Memory (RAM) plays a critical role in your computer's performance. Knowing how much RAM your system has is crucial for troubleshooting, software compatibility, and potential upgrades. This concise guide will lead you through simple steps to determine your computer's RAM.

    Check System Properties:

    Access system properties by right-clicking the Start menu (Windows) or clicking the Apple logo (Mac). In Linux, use the terminal command free -h or cat /proc/meminfo for memory details.

    Task Manager (Windows) or Activity Monitor (Mac):

    Open Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) on Windows or Activity Monitor on Mac to view RAM information under the "Performance" or "Memory" tab.

    Command Prompt or PowerShell (Windows):

    Utilize Command Prompt or PowerShell with commands like systeminfo | find "Total Physical Memory" for Windows.

    Third-Party Software:

    Explore third-party applications like CPU-Z or Speccy for detailed hardware insights.

    BIOS/UEFI:

    Access BIOS/UEFI during boot by pressing the designated key, reviewing system information for RAM details.

    Online System Scanner:

    Use reputable websites offering online system scanners for quick hardware specifications.

    Physical Examination:

    For the technically inclined, physically inspect RAM modules inside your computer case for specific details.

    Conclusion:

    Understanding your computer's RAM is essential for optimal performance and informed decision-making. These methods offer quick ways to ascertain your system's RAM capacity. Regular checks empower you to enhance your computing experience and address potential upgrade needs.
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  • The Advantages of Green Hydrogen as a Fuel
    Aug 17 2023
    The advantages of green hydrogen as a fuel are far-reaching and multifaceted. From environmental sustainability and economic growth to technological innovation and international collaboration, green hydrogen represents a catalyst for positive change.

    As we stand on the precipice of a pivotal energy transition, the embrace of green hydrogen marks a transformative journey towards a cleaner, more prosperous, and harmonious world...

    Discover more in this podcast...
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  • How does a nuclear plant work
    Aug 16 2023
    Technological advances have consistently demonstrated their transformative power, changing the way we live, work, and relate to each other.

    As we embrace the promise of innovation, it's essential to navigate the ethical, social, and environmental dimensions of progress.

    Responsible stewardship of technology requires thoughtful consideration, collaboration, and an unwavering commitment to harnessing its potential for the betterment of humanity.

    With each leap forward, we stand at the threshold of a new world shaped by our collective ingenuity and the boundless potential of technological advancement...

    Discover the value of technologies now, in the past and in the future in our podcasts...
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  • What is Copper?
    Oct 5 2022
    Copper is a soft, shiny, reddish-brown metal that is known for being a good conductor of heat and electricity. It is one of the most important metals in the metallurgical industry.

    Copper is a metal widely used in the manufacture of cables, power lines, coins, keys, musical instruments (metals), mobile phones, jewelry, among others.

    Likewise, copper is an important element as part of our diet. However, in high concentrations it can become toxic to humans and the environment. Among the foods that have a high copper content are liver, nuts and vegetables, among others.

    Find out more in this podcast.
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  • How are soaps and detergents made?
    Apr 7 2022
    Something fundamental that we must know is that both soaps and detergents have the same alkaline base, the difference is that soaps are made from animal or vegetable fats, while detergents are made from synthetic substances, that is, That is why "soap" is not the same as "detergent" regardless of whether it is solid, powder or liquid.

    Soap is the result of the chemical reaction between an alkali (sodium or potassium hydroxide) and a fatty acid such as olive oil, coconut oil, etc. This reaction is called saponification. This combination is soluble in water and due to its detersive properties, it is used to wash and disinfect. Depending on the use for which it is intended, other additives of natural origin such as dyes, aromas, essential oils, herbs, etc. can be added.

    On the other hand, the detergent is a mixture of various synthetic substances, many of them derived from petroleum, which have the chemical property of dissolving dirt.

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  • How do bridges work?
    Apr 1 2022
    Bridge construction process. Building:

    - Start building.
    - Soil compaction.
    - Pour pillars.
    - Beam placement.
    - Cover plan.
    - Railings installed.
    - Painting and decoration.
    - Tests.

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  • How does a laser rangefinder work?
    Feb 2 2022
    The laser rangefinder or distance meter is very easy to use. When pressing a button, it emits a light that we will direct towards some point. After a second press, the light will turn off and on the screen we can read the distance that separates us from that point.

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  • How to Block Wind When Filming?
    Jan 20 2022
    When shooting outside, we face a number of challenges that simply don't exist indoors or are minimal. One of them is combating the natural elements and wind noise is one of the main culprits in soiling shots.

    Wind, in all its forms, can be very detrimental to sound recording. However, there are many ways to reduce wind noise when shooting outside, and most of them are cheap, simple, and effective.

    Find out more about how to avoid wind noise in your recordings.
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