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  • Nominal battery voltages depend on the chemistry of the cell used, specifically the "oxidation potential" of the cathode and anode materials. You can think of it as "how badly one side of the battery wants to grab electrons from the other side". 3.7 V is extremely common as it's the number for common lithium materials. (But the real voltage varies a bit depending on the charge). Multiples of 1.5 V are common because it is the number for alkaline cells and you can get multiples of the voltage by putting several cells in series (end on end). I dont think there are commonly used chemistries with a nominal voltage of 2 V.

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    The true big boss, king of my heart
  • He probably understands much more than what he can say, production is always the hardest part of language learning. I'm sure saying something nice with a smile is unlikely to be taken the wrong way.

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    The US federal loophole that allows food companies to decide what's safe for you to eat
  • That probably captures many such things but it's not fool proof. I like to make bread with 2-4 different kinds of flour, 4-8 different kinds of seeds, a teaspoon or two of sugar to get the yeast going, sometimes milk or olive oil or another fat source. At it's most complex it could get pretty close to 20 ingredients but I don't feel that should be classified as ultra-processed. The kinds of ingredients used and the actual process also matters.

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    Anon pregames
  • Not really. The alternative is raping someone, but charges are extremely unlikely, hardly many rapes are actually prosecuted.

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    Natural Inspiration
  • The house is also something you definitely wouldn't see in NZ, I also think Scandinavia, specifically Norway since the others don't really have mountains by the water like that.

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