February 26th, 2010

For me, as a journalist, covering the blaze engulfing Nandaram complex in Burrabazar area of central Kolkata had seemed to be an easy task. After all, during my career as a journalist, I had covered incidents which were full of adventure, thrill, risk and even threat. So what could have been the problem with a fire? That is what I thought. Until, I cajoled my photographer Suchandan to accompany me inside the building on fire.


Getting inside the Nandaram complex, I was looking for some experiences that would satiate my hunger for adventure. Never had I thought that once inside, I would have a close brush with death. I had considered myself lucky, when on Monday I managed to escape the wrath of the local public which thrashed media people. I was equally lucky on Tuesday as well! Had it not been a matter of barely 5 minutes, perhaps I wouldn’t be writing this!


As we were entering the Nandaram building on Tuesday afternoon, Suchandan looked up at the thick, black smoke billowing out, and asked me “Are you sure you want to do this?” I just started climbing up the steep stairs, through which water was gushing down with full force. As soon as we entered the complex, we were drenched – from the water accumulated on the stairs, and showering on us from the hose pipes above.


Up we went, from the first, second, third, fourth, fifth to the sixth floor of the Nandaram complex. While the first few floors were clean, minus the dirty water and scattered items, a gory sight awaited us on the sixth floor. The damage caused by the fire was evident at every step we took towards the upper floors. Heaps of burnt paper lay scattered here and there. So did piles of textile, charred remains of plastic, a stray slipper floating on the water, empty bottles of water and a few photographs of deities.


The sixth floor was packed with media people, clicking pictures and recording the horrific sight. We moved further and we climbed up to the seventh floor. The scene here was similar to the sixth floor. The entire floor had been badly gutted by the fire. The walls were charred, and the iron grilles were in a dilapidated state. The entire floor lay engulfed in a blanket of darkness, and we were having a tough time moving ahead. The icy cold water in which we had stepped in the lower floors had started turning warm now.


Moving further we climbed up to the eighth floor. I had started getting a weird kind of smell on the eighth floor. “What’s that?”, I asked the fireman. “Methane” was his one word reply. It was considerably warm on the eighth floor, and I could not keep my coat on. A mesh of wires from the main electric board hung before us like spider-webs in a dilapidated building, and we had to stoop low in order to move ahead. A debris of plastic, water-logged shops with broken shutters and walls, remains of half-burned shirts in cardboard packets lay scattered here and there.


Carefully avoiding tripping over the criss-cross of hose pipes on the ground, we moved up to the ninth floor. The same scene of devastation everywhere… However, on the ninth floor, we got a glimpse of how Nandaram market would have been before the fire. On the left of the floor, we found the shutter to a shop open. The shop was partially damaged, and the thick, white mattress on the floor, with white pillows, a small table, accounts book, a bunch of visiting cards gave an eerie impression that a customer would just enter the shop and the business would begin as usual. But, we knew it wouldn’t.


On the ninth floor, towards the other side, was a shop which appeared more like a home. A wooden table, a gas cylinder, a stove, utensils and an iron cot with a heap of clothes lay in the cubicle partially damaged in the fire. I shuddered! What if someone was sleeping on this cot when the fire broke out? I shut my eyes tightly and moved aside.


Swallowing a lump in my throat, we moved up to the tenth floor. A cloud of thick smoke welcomed me. The heat was unbearable by this time, and we were bathed in sweat. Covering our face with handkerchief, we started surveying the floor. Sunlight was shining through an opening in the wall, but we still found it difficult to move in the darkness. We could see embers at short distances, amidst piles of textile and plastic. The walls of the shops on this floor were completely gutted, and even the stairs were starting to crack. As I was entering inside of the ravaged shops, a fireman warned me “The ceiling can come down any time. Please don’t go inside.”


Within moments, I was climbing the stairs to the eleventh floor. Our eyes were watering in the smoke, and we found it difficult to breathe. The heat seemed to be getting into our head, and we had started feeling dizzy. “How do you manage to stay here?” I asked a firefighter. “Many of us have fallen sick, and have been taken away from here. We are also half-sick… but we can’t help it.”


The water through which we were wading on the eleventh floor was very hot. It was also very dirty, with a frothy appearance, and had a bad odour. A strong and pungent smell of methane wafted through the air, which seemed to be minus a trace of oxygen. “Ouch”, escaped my mouth, as a drop of hot water from above fell on my arm. The heat was enough to give me a blister.


“Madam please don’t go further. It’s difficult staying there for a minute,” urged a firefighter. “How are you staying there?” I enquired. “Our handkerchiefs are wet, yours is dry. Wet handkerchiefs are giving us some oxygen,” came the reply. I took out a bottle of water from my bag, soaked the handkerchiefs I and my photographer were using, covered my face, and moved up.


Twelfth floor – The floor still virgin in terms of any media person stepping in. I climbed up and fumbled upon a wire sticking out from the stairs. I put my hand on the heated wall to prevent tripping over. And a part of the wall collapsed. Just my touch was enough!


Principal Officer of West Bengal Fire Services, Gopal Bhattacharya met me on this floor. “Go carefully”, he instructed me. I asked him about the situation on the floor above us. “The fire is under control, but we cannot say anything at the moment. It might start raising its head anytime.” As a pungent odour filled my nostrils again, I asked him, “What odour is that?”. “Liquid ammonia,” he replied, “There’s a leak on the floor above”. I couldn’t resist asking him “Don’t you feel uncomfortable?” He replied, “We do. No one can stay here for more than five minutes. So, we keep rotating.”


As I started moving further, Suchandan asked me again “More?”. I nodded and moved up to the thirteenth floor – the topmost floor of the building! My heart skipped a bit as I entered a zone full of smoke and ammonia odour. I could smell fire smouldering somewhere around. The heat could not be tolerated for even a second now, and we were almost blinded by the smoke.


I came to know that even firefighters had not managed to reach completely inside the thirteenth floor. One of them said, “We are trying to move inside, but have managed to reach only half way.” The firefighters were spraying water on the walls, and the sutures in the ceiling. “There’s a leakage here. We are trying to remove the gas,” said a firefighter. I wondered how the men were working with just handkerchiefs covering their faces, when in real, it was difficult to stand there even for a minute without a gas mask!


“Please go back. It is very risky out here,” said a firefighter. Suchandan had already started suffocating. I threw a final glance at the hell of a floor, and started descending the stairs. Carefully escaping the hose pipes, wires and debris as we had done on our journey up the Nandaram building, we reached the exit. We were covered in soot, and were all groggy when we emerged out of the building. After washing my face at a hand pump across the building, I glanced back to take a look at the firemen fighting the fire.


And I froze in horror! The twelfth floor of the building, where I had just spent about five minutes surveying the damage and talking to Gopal Bhattacharya, was in flames again! I stood there trembling for a while, before I could regain my senses. I did not know how to react. I just said a silent prayer, and moved away from the spot. I was lucky, wasn’t I? This narrow escape from death made me look at life from a different perspective. I realised, life is precious. The thought of what could have been, is still giving me shudders!


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February 26th, 2010

If you want an answer, ask a question. Questions invite answers; questions demand answers. Only a completely rude person ignores a question â?? and often not even then, because rude people like to prove theyâ??re right!

Questions are the only thing that can be answered. You canâ??t answer a statement. You can reply to it, or ignore it, or argue with it, but you canâ??t answer it.

Example: I just made a statement in the last paragraph. Whatâ??s the answer? There isnâ??t one. You canâ??t answer a statement. And along those lines:

You Canâ??t Answer An Objection!

It breaks my heart to hear someone giving sales training who tells his students to â??answer an objection.â? You canâ??t.

An objection is not a question. Itâ??s a statement. Thatâ??s why everything you have been taught about overcoming objections â?? that is, answering them â?? is wrong.

The only thing that can be answered is a question. Think about that.

Earlier we agreed your job is to sell â?? which means to close, which means to get a favorable buying decision, which means to get a â??yesâ? answer.

I told you that was a clue. Weâ??re clued in now that to get a â??yesâ? answer out of our customer weâ??re going to have to ask him a closing question â?? because he can only answer a question!
Since he cannot answer a statement, you cannot close with a statement!

This means anything you have been taught as a close that is not a question is not a close. Not a very good one, anyway.

The first rule of questions is questions demand answers; so if you want an answer, ask a question. Thus, the second rule of questions is:

Questions Set The Topic Of Discussion

They are the focus point of the discussion, which means they can determine the direction a conversation will take. And a sales presentation is a conversation, after all.

You already know asking questions is one way customers gain control of the presentation.
Asking questions is the only way youâ??ll get it back, and that leads us to the third rule:

He Who Asks The Questions Will Control The Presentation

Now relate this rule back to the rule of closing that said:

He Who Controls The Presentation Shall Be The Seller

So if you ask the questions, youâ??re in control. And when youâ??re in control, youâ??re the seller. If you want to be the seller, you need to ask the questions.

Hereâ??s the fourth rule of questions:

Answers To Questions Must Be Appropriate

Youâ??ll understand this better as we proceed through some more examples.

There are many types of questions, but for our purposes we can effectively whittle them down to just two: informational questions and yes-or-no questions.

An informational question seeks information as the answer and gets information as the answer.

If you ask someone his name, he wonâ??t say, â??Yes,â? heâ??ll give you his name. If you ask the lady next to you on the plane what time it is, sheâ??ll give you information.

Informational questions are good for one thing (surprise): extracting or gathering information.

But they are DEATH to use when closing! Youâ??ll see why.

Another thing you need to know about informational questions is, despite the above examples, the answers are seldom predictable. In contrast, a yes-or-no question only gets one of two answers.

If I ask a person if his name is George Washington, Iâ??ll almost certainly get â??noâ? as a response.
Yes-or-no questions are excellent for closing because they get either a yes or a no response, and weâ??re looking for a â??yesâ? answer, remember?

Right now youâ??re thinking, Well great, if I close with a yes-or-no question, I stand a good chance of getting a â??no.â?

And youâ??re right. But I havenâ??t finished telling you the good news about yes-or-no questions: A yes-or-no question can be phrased in such a way that you can virtually eliminate the answer you donâ??t want!

And if you can eliminate the possibility of getting a â??noâ? to your closing question, then youâ??ve got a MILLION DOLLAR CLOSE TM!

Let me tell you a story that illustrates this point. Youâ??ll like it.

Once upon a time a young monk arrived at the monastery. He asked the abbot if it was okay for him to smoke his pipe during the evening prayers in the garden.

The abbot replied, â??No, you canâ??t smoke while you pray.â?

The new monk got settled in his room, and soon it was time for evening prayers. As he was walking through the garden with the other monks, silently saying his prayers, he saw an older monk walking towards him puffing away on a pipe.

The young monk stopped the older one and said, â??Brother, I see youâ??re smoking your pipe.

But when I asked the abbot if I could smoke while I prayed, he said no.�

The older monk smiled and said, â??Ah, you see, my son, it is all in how you phrase the question. You asked if you could smoke while you prayed. I asked if I could pray while I smoked.â?

That older monk was a sales professional! He phrased his question in such a way that the possibility of a â??noâ? answer was eliminated. Youâ??ll learn how, too.

So … informational questions get unpredictable information as the answer; yes-or-no questions get only â??yesâ? or â??noâ? as an answer.

This is vital, because if you close with a yes-or-no question, you know youâ??ll only get one of two answers.

An informational question is guaranteed to get you information as an answer, and that information is likely to be â??let me think about it.â?

Well, I promised you the MILLION DOLLAR CLOSE TM cannot get that kind of answer, and now you know why.

The MILLION DOLLAR CLOSE TM is a yes-or-no question, so it canâ??t get information as the answer. And since it is phrased to eliminate the possibility of a no answer, that leaves only one possible response: â??Yes!â?

Now that we have a few more rules as building blocks, letâ??s apply them in the closing situation. The best way to illustrate them in action is by using examples of other closes â?? closes that have been killing your sales.

Please donâ??t get upset if some of what follows sounds disturbingly familiar. Many of these old techniques were ones I used myself for years before wondering if there was a better way.
It was annoying to be told by the dozens of sales professionals I interviewed just how bad these so-called closes really were.

And when I got annoyed, I got mad and tried to fight back by defending these techniques.
The professionals just laughed and pounced all over them. Finally I surrendered and opened my mind to new ideas. Now Iâ??m not mad, Iâ??m glad. I had a closing problem, and the pros showed me the solution to my problem.

So if I happen to come down hard on your favorite close, please donâ??t get mad â?? at least not at me.

If you want to get mad, get mad at the 417 professionals who contributed their expertise to this book â?? none of whom makes less than $150,000 per year in commissions. But youâ??ll find, as I did, itâ??s hard to argue with success.

Letâ??s be brutally honest–any close youâ??ve learned that is not a question is NOT A CLOSE!
Perhaps the most popular close in this category is the Assumptive Close. I was the worldâ??s biggest assumptive closer until 417 pros proved to me it was basically worthless.

Some said the Assumptive Close is the biggest hoax ever perpetrated on salespeople. Others said it was invented by prospects so they couldnâ??t be closed! Some said it was a daydream, and some just said it was wishful thinking.

Just in case youâ??re not familiar with the Assumptive Close, hereâ??s how itâ??s supposed to work:
The salesperson adopts a positive attitude. Fine. Everything he says or does assumes the customer will buy. Fine again. The salesperson goes through the actions of writing an order or contract and simply waits to see if the customer stops him. If heâ??s not stopped, itâ??s assumed a sale has been made.

The theory is great, but it doesnâ??t work too well in reality.

Thereâ??s obviously nothing wrong with a positive attitude, and I agree you should assume your customer will buy. And sometimes the Assumptive Close works. But most of the time it doesnâ??t.
What I (and the pros) disagree with is the assumption the prospect will close himself.

You just cross your fingers, adopt a positive attitude and hope that the prospect will say, â??Hey, is that a sales contract? Great! Where do I sign?â?

Well, that is a daydream, and while some dreams come true, many wonâ??t. Your customer is not going to close himself; thatâ??s your job.

Itâ??s why youâ??re called a salesperson and are paid a commission.

Another point about the Assumptive Close is youâ??re just supposed to begin by writing the order and hope the customer doesnâ??t stop you. Because if he doesnâ??t, then we assume heâ??s bought. But one has to wonder how this takes place. Whereâ??s the transition between presentation and close? I donâ??t see any. What I do see is scared time, big time. I see the prospect thinking, â??Uh oh, is that a contract?â? Decision time! Pain time! Fight or flight!

Remember we agreed earlier asking the prospect to part with his money is going to be scary. Itâ??s true a weak prospect will sometimes go along with it. Heâ??ll sign the contract and might even give you a deposit. But just wait until tomorrow when youâ??re not around to intimidate him with your assumptions.

Buyerâ??s remorse kicks in, and he calls to cancel the deal. The sale you thought youâ??d closed wasnâ??t closed after all. Itâ??s easy to understand why: He never made a commitment; he never said yes. And the reason is because you never gave him the chance to say yes.

As I said, the Assumptive Close works sometimes. Dumb luck does work sometimes. But sales professionals donâ??t depend on luck. They replace luck with smart selling skills.

Letâ??s look at a couple of other popular closes and see why theyâ??re keeping you from making sales.

One is the Minor Point Close. At least this one is on the right track, because it involves a question.

When you use the Minor Point Close, you are supposed to ask some trivial question â?? for example, â??Ms. Customer, which color do you prefer?â? And if the customer selects a color you have, you may have a sale.

So far, so good. The bad news is maybe she wonâ??t select a color you have. And, worst of all, the Minor Point Close involves an informational question, to which the easy answer from a customer who senses decision time is, â??Well, Iâ??m not sure. Let me think about it.â?

Again, the Minor Point Close works sometimes, but only if youâ??re lucky. Itâ??s not a professional sales tool. Using an informational question to close is asking for trouble.

Sometimes the Minor Point Close is actually tweaked into a yes-or-no type
question â?? another step in the right direction.

The bad news is, it canâ??t be phrased in such a way as to eliminate the possibility of a no answer. So at best youâ??ve got a fifty-fifty chance. Once again, luck is the deciding factor.

Hereâ??s another example of how the Minor Point Close fails, even when phrased as a yes-or-no question. Picture an insurance salesman trying a yes-or-no minor point question. â??Mr. Customer, donâ??t you agree the investment qualities of this policy are generous?â? And the prospect answers, â??Well, not really. Iâ??ve seen better.â? Or â??Well, Iâ??m not sure. Let me think about it.â?

Now … if youâ??re paying attention, you just realized something. The salesman asked a yes-or-no question but got an informational response. Doesnâ??t that violate our rule that says answers to questions must be appropriate?

Not really â?? because thereâ??s actually a third type of question called the opinionated question. Itâ??s really an informational question disguised as a yes-or-no question.

When the salesman asked the prospect if the investment qualities of the policy were generous, he wasnâ??t asking a yes-or-no question, he was asking for an opinion â?? an informational question.

Fortunately we donâ??t ask too many opinionated questions. But if youâ??re ever in doubt as to the true nature of a yes-or-no question, try this test.

A true yes-or-no question can only get â??yesâ? or â??noâ? as the appropriate answer. If it can get an answer such as â??I donâ??t knowâ? or even â??maybe,â? then it is not a yes-or-no question; itâ??s an opinionated question.

As I said, it doesnâ??t happen too often so donâ??t worry about it.

Furthermore, it doesnâ??t affect the MILLION DOLLAR CLOSETM, which is a true yes-or-no question â?? phrased, of course, to eliminate the possibility of a no answer.

So, while you can improve on the Minor Point Close by turning it into a yes-or-no question, you canâ??t eliminate the possibility of a no answer. â??Mr. Customer, do you like the generous investment qualities of this policy?â? Mr. Customer: â??NO!â? Bad luck strikes again.

Letâ??s take a quick look at another popular close, sometimes called the Ben Franklin Close. Itâ??s more accurately known as the Weighing Close or the Balance Sheet Close, because Mr. Franklin didnâ??t call it a close. He was wise enough to know itâ??s not a question and therefore canâ??t get an answer. He simply used it as a logical process to weigh the pros and cons of certain choices.

And logic, as we know, has very little to do with buying.

This close works like this: You take a sheet of paper and draw a vertical line down the center, giving you two columns. Above the first column you write REASONS FOR, and above the second, REASONS AGAINST.

Then you begin summarizing the benefits of your product, the REASONS FOR, in the first column, perhaps listing a dozen or even more.

Finally you ask your customer to fill in REASONS AGAINST in the other column. Presumably he only comes up with a couple and immediately shouts, â??Wow! I gotta have this product! Write the order!â?

Only it rarely works like that. The truth is, logic doesnâ??t sell. Emotion sells.

Youâ??d be amazed at how many customers look at the two columns, with 20 REASONS FOR and two REASONS AGAINST, and say, â??Well, this is interesting. Let me think about it.â?

While there is nothing wrong with using this technique to weigh factors when youâ??re making a decision, there are two problems with using it as a close. One, it relies on logic. Two, it doesnâ??t employ any questions, let alone a yes-or-no question. It really still depends on luck, and on the prospect closing himself, which he is unlikely to do.

Now, some salespeople augment this technique with a question: â??Mr. Customer, the facts are self-evident, arenâ??t they?â?

Unfortunately, thatâ??s an opinionated question, to which the answer can be, â??Well, maybe. Let me think about it.â? Still, adding a question is a step in the right direction.

Now letâ??s look at the Alternative Choice Close. This close is about a hundred years old. Itâ??s so old that prospects see it coming a mile away.

No doubt in its day it was effective and a good early step on the way to professional salesmanship, but todayâ??s customers are more sophisticated. Not only will they see this close coming, theyâ??ll quite likely think youâ??re insulting their intelligence if you try it on them.
And that will make them mad. Oops.

Iâ??m sure you know this close, but letâ??s review it to see why it not only doesnâ??t work, but probably kills four out of five opportunities to make the sale.

What you do is offer the customer his choice between two alternatives â?? either one he selects is fine with you. An example:

â??Mr. Customer, would you prefer the red truck or the blue one?â?

Obviously, either choice indicates that he has bought. Or: â??Mr. Customer, would you prefer delivery on Monday or Tuesday?â?

Again, either day is fine with you. Sale completed.

This close at least uses a question, so itâ??s on the right track, but it falls down helplessly after that. It uses the unpredictable informational question to which information â?? often bad information for you â?? is the appropriate answer. You cannot get a yes or no answer to this type of question. In fact, the Alternative Choice Close uses a pair of informational questions. Bad news.

Iâ??m sure youâ??ve already deduced whatâ??s wrong with this close, but let me explain anyway. The prospect is NOT limited to selection of one or the other of the alternatives youâ??ve suggested. He can answer ,â??Well, neither one, actually.â? Or, of course, the infamous: â??Iâ??m not sure. Let me think about it.â?

Let me tell you a little story about the Alternative Choice Close, one you might find amusing. Imagine a guy in a singles bar who asks the woman next to him â??Your place or mine?â? Her answer? You guessed it: â??Neither one, creep. Buzz off.â?

As you can see, most traditional closes really rely on luck, and luck happens just often enough to keep these dinosaurs around.

But I assume youâ??re not a dinosaur, since youâ??re reading this. Time to move to the future, and the MILLION DOLLAR CLOSE TM â?? a simple question to which there is only one answer: â??Yes!â?

AND YOU CAN TAKE THAT TO THE BANK!

Yours in sales,

Bill Bishop

SalesClosingPower.com

February 26th, 2010

There are both outside dangers and inside dangers to your house. To make your home more secure, you should not only pay attention to outside dangers such as burglary prevention. Inside dangers is as important. The inside dangers includes but is not limited to threats of fire, water flooding, electrical shortages and many others. Many of these threats can even pose a danger to your life in addition to dangers to your property. There are many different ways to protect yourself from the inside dangers and to make sure that your house, your family and your personal belongings are safe and secure. This article will talk about inside dangers and ways to avoid the damage and make you secure. The first inside danger is the fire damage, which is very important. If you are unable to escape or is sleeping when the fire starts, your life is in danger. There are few steps to protect your home from fire threats: 1, Make sure that you turn off all of the gas or electrical equipment after you finished using it. This will protect you from the possibly of a fire that is started because some electrical equipment was left on and forgotten about. Also make sure that all the electrical and gas equipment is off before you leave the house. 2, Make sure that you don’t place any objects that can easily catch on fire (paper towels, for example) near the oven. If you turn the oven on, these items can light up and cause a fire. 3, Make sure that you never smoke inside your house. It is especially important that you never smoke in the bed. Falling asleep with a cigarette is a major danger to your house and to your life. Smoking inside is one of the main causes of fires. This danger can simply be eliminated by smoking only outside. 4, Make sure that you install a fire and smoke detection system at home. Even a simple system that involves smoke detectors that turn the siren on when they detect smoke or starting fire will increase the security of your home. For more secure, you can sign up for the fire system monitoring service. The monitoring company will notify the fire protection department in a case of an emergency. The second inside danger is the water damage: 1, Make sure that your water is off after you are done using the bathroom and kitchen equipment. This will protect you from a possible water flooding danger. You should check your water equipment to ensure that the water in not running before you leave the house. Regularly check your water pipes and other water system equipment to ensure that nothing is broken and there are no cracks in water pipes. If anything needs to be repaired or replaced, this should be done right away. 2, You can install a flood sensor to protect your house from water damage. When a flood sensor detects water, it immediately sounds alarm to notify you. It can be placed in areas of your home or property such as floors, basements, or any other area that is subject to flooding. The third inside danger is gas leakage. You should make sure that a professional regularly checks your gas equipment and gas pipes to make sure that they are in excellent condition. You should also leave any installation of gas equipment to an expert. A gas leak is a life threatening emergency because it can be a cause of a gas poisoning, a fire or even an explosion. In case of a gas leak follow the specific steps provided to you by your local fire department or your gas company. The fourth inside danger is the electrical shortages. You should never do any installation work that can interfere with the electrical wiring in your house. If you damage any of the wiring, this can be a cause of electrical shortage or even a fire. Make sure that you check if there is any electrical wiring in the location where you are planning to do the installation before you actually start your work. For more secure, you can visit www.security2020.com to find various kinds of security products.

February 26th, 2010

Home security systems can provide around the clock protection for your home in the event of a home invasion or burglary. The most robust home security systems will be flexible and expandable and can include protection from a variety of safety issues in the home including flood, fire, smoke, carbon monoxide, and pipe freezes. Upgrading your system to cover all contingencies adds value to your home security system and protects you and your family from every possible emergency that can arise in your home.

In addition to the sensors and motion detectors that can be monitored by the live monitoring station, there are other sensors and detectors that can be added on to the system. A fire is a major threat to a household and detecting one early can prevent extensive damage and loss of life. Adding smoke and heat detectors to your home security system can protect your home in the unlikely event of a fire, and the monitor can spring into action and call the fire department immediately as soon as the smoke and heat sensors detect a fire. This gives you and your family time to evacuate the house and wait for the fire department to come to extinguish the fire quickly.

Some areas in a home are prone to flooding, such as basements that may lie beneath the water table. If left unchecked, flooding can cause extensive damage to the home and pose a risk to the inhabitants. Flooding sensors can detect if water levels rise in a flood prone area of the house and the homeowner can be alerted to it so the source of the flooding can be detected and preventive measures taken to prevent extensive damage from occurring that may result in expensive repair work.

Carbon monoxide is a dangerous, lethal gas that is odorless and undetectable by the human nose. It is responsible for the deaths of thousands of homeowners who often die in their sleep because carbon monoxide levels in their home have reached lethal levels. Carbon monoxide detectors can help prevent a tragedy from happening. They can detect when carbon monoxide levels reach a dangerous level in the home and alert homeowners to get out of the home until the source of the carbon monoxide can be identified and appropriate measures are taken to insure it is safe to go back inside the home.

Pipe freezes can cause extensive damage to a home’s plumbing system and water supply. When pipes freeze over, they sometimes burst which causes extensive damage and requires extensive and expensive repair work. Freeze sensors that are strategically placed on pipes can detect when a pipe is in danger of freezing over and you will be alerted to the fact before the pipe freezes so you can take action to prevent any damage.

Adding these home safety components to your home security system is an important upgrade for your system and works in tandem with the monitoring system to insure the complete safety and security for your family. Making the investment and selecting a home security system that can be upgraded to include home safety features like the ones describe is a wise choice for a homeowner that wants to be prepared for every possible contingency.

February 26th, 2010


WHAT IS THE SLENDERNESS RATIO?

Columns used for construction have a definite value called the crippling load or buckling loadthe load at which the column bends or buckles but does not break. The effective length of the column is the length of an equivalent column of the same material and cross sectional area with hinged ends and having the value of the crippling load equal to that of the given column. The least radius of gyration is the radius of gyration where the least moment of inertia is considered. The ratio of effective length to the least radius of gyration is called the slenderness ratio of the column.

WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT TEMPLE SQUARE?

The Temple Square in Utah is very religious place for the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It’s symbolic of the holy ordinances or covenants that take place there To Mormons, the Gospel of Jesus is not complete without temples The Temple Square is special because it reminds the Mormons of the sacrifices by the pioneers who erected it. It is also the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

WHO DISCOVERED SATURN’S RINGS?

Christian Huygens, a Dutch physicist and astronomer, found out that Saturn has rings. He also discovered the Titan, the moon of Saturn.

IS THERE ANY MAGNET WITH A SINGLE POLE?

Magnets found in nature and those made by man, are found to have two poles without exception. In contrast, electrical charges can be separated from each other. Several experiments to detect magnetic monopoles have been inconclusive.

WHEN DID THE FIRST MANNED BALLOON FLIGHT TAKE PLACE?

In the late eighteenth century two French    papermakers, the Mont golfer’s brothers, began experimenting with hot air balloons. On Oct 15, 1783, a French scientist, Francois de Rozier became the first person to make a balloon ascent. He rose to a height of 80 ft in a balloon made by the Mont golfers.

WHAT IS VSAT THE ACRONYM FOR?

VSAT stands for Very Small Aperture Terminal. VSAT nodes are networked together, using an antenna directed at a geo-stationary satellite. VSAT technology is used for transmission of information and is extremely popular in banking and financial services, Multisided manufacturing and for linking government offices.

HAVE YOU HEARD OFBUCKYBALLS?

Buck balls   are   microscopic spheres of 60 carbon atoms that resemble a dome. They have cavities large enough to hold other atoms — even full molecules. Unless heated to a very high temperature, the contents of the cavities do not emerge. This has enormous potential in the fields of medicine, miniature mechanics, battery technology and high strength materials.

WHAT IS ‘NUCLEAR WINTER’?

‘Nuclear winter’ is used to describe the aftermath of a nuclear explosion caused due to a nuclear war or a nuclear accident. The impact of this explosion would be so devastating that unquantifiable amounts of dust and smoke would be released into the earth’s stratosphere. This would block the sun’s energy from reaching the surface of the earth, thereby lowering the temperature. The period of this effect would be determined by the intensity of the explosion. ‘Nuclear winter’ would threaten the existence of life on Earth.

HOW DOES A GAS LIGHTER WORK?

Certain crystalline materials (like quartz, |Rochelle salt and certain ceramics) have piezoelectric behaviour. When you apply pressure to them, you get a charge separation within the crystal and a voltage across the crystal that is sometimes extremely high. For example, in a barbecue lighter, the popping noise you hear is a little spring-loaded hammer hitting a crystal and generating thousands of volts across the faces of the crystal. A voltage this high is identical to the voltage that drives a spark plug in a gasoline engine. The crystal’s voltage can generate a nice spark that lights the gas in the grill.

HOW DOES A PILOT KNOW THE ROUTE TO A DESTINATION HE IS FLYING?

Pilots rely heavily on computerized controls and with the assistance of the autopilot and the flight management computer, steer the plane along their planned route. They are monitored by air traffic control ’stations they pass along the way. They regularly check their fuel supply, condition of their engines and the air-conditioning, hydraulic, and other systems. Pilots may request a change in altitude or route if circumstances dictate.

WHAT KIND OF HEALING DID DR EDWARD BACH PIONEER?

Dr Edward Bach pioneered a kind of healing called flower remedy therapy. This treats predominantly mental and emotional manifestations of disease, relying on administration of remedies derived from the flowering parts of plants. Dr Bach considered total 38 remedies sufficient to treat the most common negative moods that afflict mankind. After his death, many remedies were added and now the total is more than 200. He believed that the remedies were divinely enriched.

WHY DO WE FEEL THAT THE AIR IS FRESH AFTER IT RAINS?

PEOPLE living in cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore are bound to feel that the air is fresh after the first heavy monsoon showers. This is because the bowers bring down from the sky, gases like sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide, etc. These first monsoon showers, however, cause harm to many freshly planted saplings in these cities.

THE FILAMENT OF AN ELECTRIC BULB IS HEATED TO VERY HIGH TEMPERATURES. HOW COME IT DOES NOT BUM?

THE filament does not bum because the bulb is filled with inert gases like argon and nitrogen. Oxygen is necessary for any combustion.

WHAT ARE ASTEROIDS? WHO INVENTED THE BICYCLE?

THE first known patent of a machine that resembled a bicycle was given to Jean Theson in 1645. It had four wheels and was driven by two men. The first two-wheeled machine was invented by a Frenchman, Baron Karl de Drais (Baron von Drais) in 1818. But it did not catch on. What caught on was the bicycle, invented by a blacksmith, Kirkpatrick Macmillan of Scotland.

HOW DO FORESTS HELP TO PREVENT FLOODS?

ONE of the major reasons for floods is erosion of soil from the area near thd banks of

the river. Forests have a dense cluster of trees in them. The roots of the trees hold on to the soil and prevent the erosion. It is therefore important that trees should not be cut indiscriminately, particularly near the banks of the rivers.

DO VOLCANIC EXPLOSIONS AND EARTHQUAKES OCCUR INSIDE OCEANS ALSO?

The waves that we see in the seas and oceans are mainly caused by air currents. The size of the sea waves depends on the speed of the wind and for how long the wind has been blowing. Tide and ebb are caused by the pull of the moon (and to some extent, the pull of the sun) on the water. Mighty waves like tsunamis are caused by earthquakes below the water surface in seas and oceans.

WHAT IS VISCOSITY?

Viscosity is a property seen in fluids that offers resistance to a body moving through them. It is equivalent to friction. Whenever a body falls through a viscous fluid, it reaches a terminal velocity or uniform speed due to the viscous force that balances gravity.

WHY IS IT THAT WE CAN WALK MORE EASILY ON WET SAND THAN ON DRY SAND?

Have you not come across the Newton’s Laws Of Motion? Everyone continues in a state of rest or uniform motional, unless compelled to do otherwise by an impressed (external) force. Walking is possible because the ground on which we walk offers some resistance. Assuming the resistance is zero, the foot that is placed forward will keep moving forward and you will fall. Even dry sand offers some resistance. That is why you can walk on it, if you are careful. Wet sand offers much more resistance and hence you can walk more easily on wet sand.

WHAT IS A RETRO-ROCKET?

Newton’s first law of motion governs a spaceship travelling in space: It continues to travel at uniform speed. Since there is no reaction in space, a retro-rocket fired in the direction opposite to that of the motion, reduces the speed of the spaceship.

WHAT IS TORQUEWRENCH? AN OTOLARYNGOLOGIST IS A PHYSICIAN. WHAT DOES HE SPECIALISE IN?

An otolaryngology’s is a physician who specializes in the problems of the ear, nose and throat (ENT). Myocardial infarction is the technical term for…? Unique is the application of liquid nitrogen to destroy warts.

WHAT IS THE WIND CHILL FACTOR?

Wind chill is the rate of loss of body heat due to the motion of air. In simple parlance, a strong wind can make it much colder than the ambient temperature. Paul Siple coined this term in 1939 during an Antarctic expedition.

WHAT IS EUTROPHICATION?

The process by which water becomes more nourished either by the natural process of maturation or artificial processes.

WHAT IS A DIAMOND MADE OF?

A 100 million tears ago, when the Earth was cooling carbon deposits were exposed to extreme heat and pressure by molten rocks. These deposits crystallized to form diamond mines. Incidentally, the diamond is the hardest material known to mankind. If so, then how is the diamond cut to various shapes for use in jewellery? Saws made from diamond dust cut the diamond. Over 80 per cent of diamonds are used in the industry itself.

WHAT IS A RE-ENTRY VEHICLE?

Whenever a spaceship returns to earth, it encounters tremendous friction from the atmosphere that generates heat. In order to ensure the safety of astronauts and the expensive apparatus, the spaceship is shielded by using heat resistant material. Scientists from the former Soviet Union were the first to deploy the re-entry vehicle successfully in the early Sixties.

WHAT IS OZONE?

Ozone is the allotropic form of oxygen. It is used-in water purification and in treating gangrene. Its presence in the upper atmosphere is crucial as it absorbs energetic ultra-violet radiation. Industrial and vehicular pollution has resulted in the depletion of this life- saving molecule and is a cause of worry for the environmental scientists.

WHAT IS HYDROPONICS?

Hydroponics is often defined as the cultivation of plants in water. Since many aggregates or media support plant growth the definition has been broadened to read the cultivation of plants without soil Growers use hydroponics techniques due to lack of water supply or fertile farmland. Home gardeners have used it to grow fresh vegetables year round and to grow plants in smaller spaces. Greenhouses and nurseries grow their plants in a soilless, peat- or bark-based growing mix.

WHAT IS SIDEREAL TIME?

A sidereal year is the length of time it takes the Sun to move from a position relative to a fixed star and back to the same position again, as observed from the same location on Earth. It is equivalent to 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes and 11 seconds.

WHY THE BALLOON IS CALLED THE POOR MAN’S SATELLITE?

Unlike hot air balloons, which are used in sports, the hydrogen filled is used for scientific, metrological and military purposes. They can carry payloads of a few tons. They are extensively used for astronomical observations, especially to study X-Ray emissions from stars.

WHAT IS CORIOLIS FORCE?

Whenever a body is moving in a circular path, it experiences centripetal force towards the center of the circle. If you walk within a bus that is taking a turn, an additional force acts upon you. It is called the Coriolis force, a force that emanates from two simultaneous motions of the same body.

WHO IS THE FATHER OF GAS-FILLED LAMPS?

Irving Langmuir studied chemical reactions at high temperatures and low pressures. One of the spin-offs of this research was the development of gas-filled lamps.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ATOMIC AND A NUCLEAR BOMB9

Nuclear bombs are of two types — those that depend on fission, like atomic bombs, and those that depend on fusion, like hydrogen bombs. The former get their explosive energy from the splitting of atoms in materials like uranium or plutonium, which takes place automatically. On the other hand, hydrogen bombs, which are also known as thermonuclear bombs, depend upon the fusing together of atoms, as is taking place in our sun, to release much vaster quantities of energy than atomic bombs. The fusing requires very high temperatures; hence atomic bombs are generally used as triggers for hydrogen bombs. Hence, every atomic bomb is a nuclear bomb, but every nuclear bomb is not an atomic bomb.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CYCLONE, HURRICANE, TORNADO AND TWISTER?

Technically, a cyclone is any kind of circular wind storm. But now, it is only used to describe a strong tropical storm found off of the coast of India. Hurricanes and Typhoons are the same thing, but in different places. On the coast of Florida it is called hurricane. In the Philipines, it is called typhoon. Hurricanes occur in the Atlantic and typhoons, in the Pacific. Basically, hurricanes and typhoons form over water and are huge, while tornados form over land and are much smaller in —size. A tornado is a violent windstorm characterised by a twisting, funnel-shaped cloud. In the United States, twister is used as a a colloquial term for tornado.

WHEN DOES RESONANCE OCCUR?

Resonance occurs when two or more objects naturally vibrate at the same frequency and the sound produced by one object, causes the other to vibrate. Strings or air columns tuned to vibrate at particular frequencies result in the generation of music. Resonance’s can be destructive too. Making individual parts resonate can damage Bridges. This happens when a strong wind blows or a mechanized army convoy passes over it.

DO YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ANTI PARTICLES CLASH?

Every elementary particle is known to have an anti particle with opposite properties. Whenever the two meet, they annihilate each other and give out energy twice the mass of the particle.

WHO DISCOVERED PIEZO-ELECTRIC EFFECT?

Modern kitchens are equipped with piezo-lighters. Certain substances produce currents when they are subjected to pressure. Pierre Curie, husband of Marie and co-discoverer of radium, was the one who discovered piezoelectricity.

WHAT IS INERTIA? It is the property of a body to stay in a state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external agency. It is believed that the mass of a body is the total measure of its inertia. Scientists are conducting experiments    to    distinguish between inertial man and gravitational mass. WHO DEVISED THE PRECISE NATURE OF PLANETARY MOTION?

Johannes Kepler, the German astronomer, devised major laws of planetary motion. After 17 years of observation, Kepler found that orbits, of planets around the sun are ellipses and not circles.

WHY ARE QUARKS IMPORTANT?

“Three quarks to muster mark,” said James Joyce. Indeed, three quarks fuse together to form nucleons: Protons and neutrons that make the atomic nucleus. Quarks are believed to be the basic building blocks of matter.

WHERE ARE TRANSURANIC ELEMENTS FOUND?

Transuranic elements are not found in nature but have been created artificially in the laboratory. They represent atomic numbers 93 to 109, listed after the last stable element, uranium.

IN WHAT WAY IS THE NAME DE BROGLIE CONNECTED WITH WAVELENGTH? In modern physics, wave-particle duality of the microscopic world continues to battle the scientists. Light is made of waves but it can also be described as consisting of tiny particles called photons. A sub-atomic particle   can be described as having wave properties. De Broglie, a French physicist, was the first to give a formula for the “wavelength” of the particle. WHY THE ROBOT IS NAMED SO?

The word originates in the Slavic “Robota7, meaning compulsory work. Robots are used in hazardous environments. Now robots have also been powered by artificial intelligence.

WHAT IS PARAFILAX? Parallax is the apparent displacement of an astronomical object due to the change in the field of the observers. The very fact that we observe stars from the surface of the earth instead of its center causes geocentric parallax while heliocentric   parallax   occurs because the observation is carried out from the earth and not from the sun. In modern photography, this term is used to describe the difference between the view of an object through the lens of the camera and one seen through a separate viewfinder. WHICH IS THE BIGGEST MISSILE TEST CENTRE IN THE WORLD?

Poker Flat Research Range (PFRR) is the world’s largest, land-based rocket range. It has a chain of downrange flight monitoring, observing and recovery stations from inland Alaska to Spitzbergen in the Arctic Ocean. Poker Flat is a sounding rocket launch facility 30 miles northeast of Fairbanks used for auroral and middle to upper atmospheric research. The Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, operates it.

HOW DO FORESTS HELP TO PREVENT FLOODS?

ONE of the major reasons for floods is erosion of soil from the area near the banks of the river. F’orests have a dense cluster of trees in them. The roots of the trees hold on to the soil and prevent the erosion. It is therefore important that trees should not be cut indiscriminately, particularly near the banks of the rivers.

WHY ARE NOBEL PRIZES GIVEN ONLY IN NORWAY AND NOT IN ANY OTHER COUNTRY?

THE Nobel prizes were founded by Alfred Nobel,    Norwegian chemist, engineer and industrialist.

WHY IS SOME SPACE LEFT BETWEEN RAILS ON THE RAILWAY TRACK?

YOU must have learnt in school that heat expands and cold contracts. This means that as a result of heat, all bodies expand. (There are rare exfor this expansion, a little space is left between rails.

HOW IS THE INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING THE INTENSITY OF EARTHQUAKES CALIBRATED?

`The Richter scale is used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake. Magnitude is a measure of an earthquake’s size, but rather than being a direct measure of the intensity of the ground shaking, it is a reflection of the strength of the seismic sound waves emitted by the earthquake, a phenomenon that can be detected at great distances from the earthquake’s epicentre. Because an earthquake’s magnitude can be determined solely

by routine measurements made by seismometers, magnitude has become an important measurement commonly recorded on seismograms. The scale is logarithmic — this means that a factor-of-10 difference in actual earthquake energy corresponds to a difference of one whole number on the scale.

WHAT ARE SUNSPOTS?

The dark spots on the surface of the sun are called sunspots. These areas are locations for sudden changes in the magnetic environment or the ‘magnetic storms’. They appear darker in contrast to the surrounding areas, hence, the name.

WHY IS A TRACTOR’S EXHAUST PIPE BENT UPWARDS?

As the exhaust gases of an automobile are hot and tend to rise upwards, an upward bending pipe is the most natural shape, hi a tractor, the driver’s seat is directly behind the engine and usually open. So, a backward-bending exhaust pipe will throw the exhaust gases directly at the driver. The rear part of a tractor is broader than its engine. Even a sideways-bent exhaust pipe will have the same effect. As a tractor has various agricultural attachments and a trailer, the exhaust pipe cannot be extended behind its rear tyres from below its chassis. A tractor works mainly on rough terrain which could damage an exhaust pipe protruding downward from the chassis.

WHAT IS FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY?

Fuel cell technology uses the fuel cell, an electrochemical energy conversion device. A fuel cell converts hydrogen and oxygen into water, and in the process it produces electricity With a fuel cell, chemicals constantly flow into the cell so it never goes dead — as long as there, is a flow of chemicals into the cell, the electricity flows out of the cell. Most fuel cells in use today use hydrogen and oxygen as the chemicals.

WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF DELAY IN SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS?

The communication satellites are normally geosynchronous. In other words, these satellites have the same period of revolution as that of the earth — 24 hours. To attain this, the satellite is launched at an altitude of 36,000 kms from the earth. The messages, sent by means of radio waves, travel this distance to and fro. Radio waves are transmitted at the speed of light, about 3 lakh kms per second. Therefore, approximately, one quarter of a second is lost in traversing the distance between the earth and the satellite.

WHAT CONTRIBUTION DID LUIS ALVAREZ MAKE TO MODERN SCIENCE?

This American physicist developed the linear accelerator in 1946 for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1968. He and his son, Walter, first proposed that massive extinctions around the Jurassic — including that of dinosaurs, were caused by the impact of a large space object.

WHAT IS SPELEOLOGY?

It is the science that explores and studies caves found under the earth’s surface.

WHAT IS WAVE-PARTICLE DUALITY?

In classical physics, all the physical phenomena concerning light, viz. reflection from a glazed surface, refraction through a prism, interference when two or more sources of light were put together and diffraction, the bending of light along edge of an object, could be explained with the wave theory. But this description does not hold for the microscopic world. In modern physics, light is made of discrete packets of energy.

WHAT IS THE FARADAY CAGE?

The Faraday Cage, also known as Faraday Shield or Screen, is a network of parallel wires connected to a common conductor at one end to provide electrostatic shielding without affecting electromagnetic waves. The common conductor is usually grounded. It attenuates an electrostatic field, designed to prevent the passage of electromagnetic waves, either containing them in or excluding them from its interior space. It is named after physicist Michael Faraday, who built the first one in 1836.

WHAT IS A PILOTLESS AIRCRAFT?

A pilotless aircraft, usually an MAV (micro air vehicle), is one which is programmed to go somewhere or do something on its own, or is a remote controlled aircraft piloted from the ground. Most pilotless aircraft are rather small in size. Pilotless aircraft used for dangerous jobs such as spying or exploring new places with a camera, which transmits the data back to the ground. They can be very useful as many are shot down or crash, and thus saving a real pilot’s life.

WHERE WAS INDIA’S FIRST ELECTRICITY-GENERATING STATION LOCATED?

The 4-5 megawatt hydroelectric power station near Sivasamudram falls of the Cauvery in Karnataka was the first major power station in India. Owned by a few British companies, it was set up by General Electric of the US. It was commissioned in 1902, and its output was mostly meant for the Kolar gold mines, located about 90 miles away much smaller power plants started functioning earlier in different parts of India. The first small hydro power plant, a 130-kilowatt plant, started functioning in 1897 at Darjeeling.

WHY IS VENUS THE HOTTEST PLANET EVEN THOUGH MERCURY IS CLOSEST TO THE SUN?

The degree of hotness of a planet does not depend on as much on closeness to the Sun as on its atmosphere. Carbon dioxide has the tendency to absorb heat, which in turn increases the temperature. Mercury’s atmosphere does not contain carbon dioxide (because of which all the heat is returned to space). Venus contains a high percentage of carbon dioxide due to which it is hottest planet.

IS IT TRUE THAT THE SAHARA DESERT EXPANDS BY HALF A MILE SOUTH OF EVERY YEAR?

In the 1970s and 1980s, it was reported that the Sahara desert was expanding southward at a rate of 5 kms per year. But during the last decade USAs NOAA meteorological satellite observed that this ‘desertification’ was a myth. It is not so severe as earlier suspected. The deserts reflect much of the incoming solar radiations as compared to land with vegetation (during cloud-free days). Satellites measure this reflected radiations daily, from which the type of land cover or greenness can be inferred. Analysing such data for several years, it was observed that the Sahara was not expanding.

IS IT TRUE THAT THE SAHARA DESERT EXTENDS BY HALF A MILE SOUTH EVERY YEAR?

It is true that the Sahara desert is expanding, but not just half a mile. It is extending at a rate of 30 miles south per year! Its stretch is engulfing degraded grasslands. Due to the extreme heat, the vegetation of the area is dying out, which results in more desertification. Thus, every year the area of the Sahara desert is increasing and scientists are working out methods to stop or decrease the rapid change. They say that if this continues, the whole of Africa will turn into a desert one day. Global warming is also a big threat in the expansion of the Sahara.

WHICH IS THE SMALLEST SUB-ATOMIC PARTICLE?

The smallest particle is the quark, the basic building block of hadrons. There are two types of hadrons: baryons (three quarks) and mesons (one quark, one antiquark). Protons and the neutrons are stable baryons. There are also leptons, a family of elementary particles that includes electrons, muons, tauons, and neutrinos. Neutrinos were originally believed to have zero mass, but they have been found to have a very tiny mass, smaller than any subatomic particle. Calling someone a ‘hadron head’ is considered an insult among physicists.

WHAT IS THE KUIPER BELT?

The Kuiper Belt is disk-shaped belt of billions of small, icy bodies orbiting the Sun beyond the orbit of Neptune, mostly at distances 30-50 times the Earth’s distance from the Sun. Modern computer simulations show the Kuiper Belt to have been strongly influenced by Jupiter and Neptune.

WHAT IS A ‘NUCLEAR WINTER’?

The nuclear winter theory, proposed by scientists in 1983 and later on established by the US National Research Council in 1984, states that if only half of the collective nuclear weapons of Russia and US were to explode, they would release such enormous amount of dust, smoke and soot into the at- mosphere that sunlight would be completely blocked. This would continue till these clouds settled and consequently the earth’s temperature would fall, creating a period of abnormal cold and darkness. A nuclear winter is also believed likely after a nuclear war. Essential life processes like photosynthesis would also be fatally affected, endangering plant and animal life.

WHY IS A TRACTOR’S EXHAUST PIPE BENT UPWARDS?

As the exhaust gases of an automobile are hot and tend to rise upwards, an upward bending pipe is the most natural shape, hi a tractor, the driver’s seat is directly behind the engine and usually open. So, a backward-bending exhaust pipe will throw the exhaust gases directly at the driver. The rear part of a tractor is broader than its engine. Even a sideways-bent exhaust pipe will have the same effect. As a tractor has various agricultural attachments and a trailer, the exhaust pipe cannot be extended behind its rear tyres from below its chassis. A tractor works mainly on rough terrain which could damage an exhaust pipe protruding downward from the chassis.

WHAT IS FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY?

Fuel cell technology uses the fuel cell, an electrochemical energy conversion device. A fuel cell converts hydrogen and oxygen into water, and in the process it produces electricity With a fuel cell, chemicals constantly flow into the cell so it never goes dead — as long as there, is a flow of chemicals into the cell, the electricity flows out of the cell. Most fuel cells in use today use hydrogen and oxygen as the chemicals.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IRON AND STEEL?

The difference is percentage of carbon, the main alloy element. Those irons containing less than 2% carbon are known as steels while those containing more than 2% carbon are known as pig iron. Pig iron is obtained from iron pre by processing it with coke in a blast furnace. This pig iron is then further processed to reduce the carbon content in different furnaces to obtain steels. These steels can be then further processed to obtain alloy steels, stainless steels by adding elements such as silicon, manganese, chromium, nickel, etc.

WHAT IS CRUSH DEPTH AND HOW IS IT MEASURED?

Crush or collapse depth is the submerged depth of the ocean at which a submarine will collapse due to the surrounding water pressure. A submarine’s hull is normally constructed of steel or steel alloys to increase the diving depth of submarines. This is normally mathematically calculated; however, it is not always accurate.

WHAT IS M-THEORY?

The String theory is currently the most promising candidate for a unified theory. It describes free particles as vibrations in strings in space and solves the problem of the

incompatibility of the two fundamental theories (GR & QTF). There are, however, five different string theories. The M-Theory is a theory of which all the five string theories are only different aspects. The M-Theory is an 11-dimensional theory that looks 10 dimensional at some points in its space of parameters. Such a theory could have as a fundamental object a membrane as opposed to a string.

WHAT ARE MILANKOVITCH CYCLES?

The Pleistocene period in earth history, 1.8 million years to about 10,000 years ago, witnessed profound changes in the earth’s climate characterised by repeated glacial and interglacial events. There were as many as 30 glacial intervals during this period. Milutin Milankovitch, a Serbian astronomer and mathematician, calculated in the early 1930s that the orbital parameters of the earth changed with frequencies of roughly 1,000,00 to 20,000 years. These were responsible for variations in the of solar radiations received on the surface thus causing glacial interglacial climatic changes. The exploration of the ocean floor since the 1960 has indeed identified the above periodicities and proved Milankovitch right.

WHAT ARE MILANKOVITCH CYCLES?

Astronomer Milutin Milankovitch developed the mathematical formulae upon which these orbital variations are based. He hypothesised that when some parts of the cyclic variations are combined and occur at the same time, they are responsible for major changes to the earth’s climate (even ice ages). A 1976 study, published in the journal ‘Science’ examined deep-sea sediment cores and found that Milankovich’s theory corresponded to periods of climate change. Indeed, ice ages had occurred when the earth was going through different stages of orbital variation.

o        WHEN WAS THE FIRST SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCHED?

The first space shuttle Columbia was launched into space on April 12, 1981 and landed on Edward Air Force base, California on April 14, 1981. Officially, it’s called the Space Transportation System (STS) and it was the first reusable spacecraft. These shuttles carry payloads for scientific experiments, etc. 

WHICH PLACE ON EARTH HAS NEVER RECEIVED ANY RAINFALL?

The Atacama Desert, spread between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes mountains in northern Chile has not experienced rain in its entire recorded history. Made up of salt

basins, sand and lava flows, it lacks vegetation or animal life. Its landscape is desolate

and moon-like and has been used to simulate the moon’s surface in some experiments. The Quillagua meteorological station located in this desert has recorded an average annual rainfall of only 0.5 mm during 1964-2001.

WHAT ARE CFCS? HOW ARE THEY RESPONSIBLE FOR DEPLETION OF THE OZONE LAYER?

THERE is a layer of ozone in the zone 10 kilometre to 50 kilometre above the surface of the earth. This layer of ozone protects life on earth from the harmful ultraviolet radiation in sunlight. CFC stands for chlorofluorocarbons used in refrigeration, air-conditioning, aerosols, etc. When these gases rise up in the atmosphere and reach the ozone layer they destroy it. Over the past ten years, in particular, the debate has been held again and again on this issue and steps have been taken to correct the situation. Many nations have agreed to discontinue the use and production of chloro-fluro carbons for the purpose of refrigeration or air-conditioning.

I HAVE READ THAT SUN WILL BECOME A RED GIANT AFTER CONSUMING ITS SUPPLY OF HYDROGEN. WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THE SUN AFTER THIS PHASE?

YES, according to astronomers, the sun is about 5 billion years-old; It is expected that the sun mil consume all the hydrogen in it and become a Red Giant. It will be so big then that it will engulf even the planets around it. Then there will be nuclear reactions, involving the vast Supply of Helium in it (formed from Hydrogen) and the heavier elements. As a result it will become a white dwarf, a star of small radius. It is estimated that the radius will be a hundred times smaller than the present radius. Slowly it will lose its luminosity and become a black dwarf. But stop worrying. It will take at least five billion years for this to happen.

DIAMOND AND COAL ARE BOTH CARBON. THEN WHY DOES ONLY DIAMOND SHINE?

DIAMOND is carbon in its pure form and is made of the same element as coal. But there is a difference. Diamonds are formed at places at least 120 km below the surface of the earth under the enormous pressure of the rocks and the crust above them. It is true that diamonds have been found in levels higher than this, below the surface of the earth. But it is believed they too were originally formed deep below and shifted to higher points due to erosion of the soil or glacial action. There are diamonds of black colour too. They are not used as ‘gems, but they are useful in making cutting tools in industry.

WHAT IS THERE BETWEEN THE EARTH AND MARS?

SURROUNDING the earth is its atmosphere. Then there is space. Again as your spacecraft approaches Mars, it will have to pass through the atmosphere around Mars. Unlike the moon, Mars has an atmosphere.

WHAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE TO PETROLEUM? FROM WHERE SHALL WE MEET OUR ENERGY REQUIREMENTS WHEN THE PETROLEUM RESOURCES ARE EXHAUSTED?

DESCRIBED above is one such resource: solar power. Automobiles which^run on batteries, charged by exposing them to sunlight, already exist. You must be aware that nuclear power reactors are also being established all over the world. Many scientists have expressed the possibility of using hydrogen as a fuel. We are yet to find a cheap way of separating hydrogen from water, which has two atoms of hydrogen and one of oxygen in its molecule. In Holland and Denmark, power is being produced from windmills. In countries like. Japan, power is being produced on a small scale from tidal waves. Let us hope that tomorrow’s generation will learn how to meet its requirements of power.

WHY IS THERE NO GRAVITATIONAL FORCE ON THE MOON?

THE moon has gravitational force too. The gravitational force exerted by a body depends on its mass. The gravitational force on the moon is about one sixth the gravitational force of the earth.

WHAT IS THE MACH NUMBER?

The Mach number, in aerodynamics and fluid mechanics, is the ratio of the speed of an object through a fluid (gas or liquid) to the speed of sound in the fluid. The Mach number was named after the Austrian physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach. An airplane travelling at less than Mach 1 is travelling at subsonic speeds; at about Mach 1, transonic, or approximately the speed of sound; and greater than Mach 1, at supersonic speeds.

WHAT IS A MACH NUMBER? WHAT IS THE CHANDRASHEKAR LIMIT?

The maximum limit of 1.44 times the solar mass (or sun’s mass) of a star, to end its life as a white dwarf star, is known as the Chandrashekar Limit. This is the basic principle to determine the future of a star after the red giant phase. The stars with a mass more than 1.44 times the solar mass go through supernova explosions and end their lives as neutron stars or black holes. This limit was discovered by Indian astrophysicist S

Chandrashekar and hence it has been named after him.

o        WHAT IS PLANETARY ALBEDO?

Planetary albedo is the fraction of the incoming light reflected from a surface. A bright surface, such as ice or snow, has a very high albedo (close to 1, which would represent total reflection), whereas a dark surface, such as coal or soot, has a very low. albedo (close to 0, which would represent complete absorption). In the solar system, the Moon, which has a bare, rocky surface, has an average albedo of 0.12 (reflects 12 per cent of the light hitting it). The Earth, which is partly cloud-covered, has an average albedo of 0.37, while the albedo of Venus, which is completely cloud-covered, is O.65.

WHAT IS THE CHANDRASEKHAR LIMIT?

In the 1930s, Subramanya Chandrasekhar, now recognised as the founder of relativistic astrophysics, address the important question: What happens to a star once it has burnt all its nuclear fuel? Chadrasekhar’s answer was that it depends on the mass of the burnt core left behind. If the mass of this core (mind you, not the mass of the shining star) is less than 1.4 times the mass of the sun, the core will retire as a white dwarf star. Immediately above this limit, say up to three times the solar mass, the core will become a neutron star. If the mass of the core is still higher, a black hole will be formed. In an ordinary shining star, the force of gravitation is balanced by nuclear reactions. In white dwarf and neutron stars, by complex quantum forces. In a black hole, gravitation dominates. For this pioneering work Chandrasekhar belatedly received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1983.

HOW MANY PERSONS HAVE SET FOOT ON THE MOON?

Only twelve people have walked oh the Moon, each on one mission only. Nobody has walked on the lunar surface since 1972. The lucky astronauts are: Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, Charles Conrad, Alan Bean, Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell, David Scott, James Irwin, John Young, Charles Duke, Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt.

IS A RAY OF LIGHT VISIBLE IN VACUUM?

No, rays of light cannot be seen in vacuum. When a ray of light enters an enclosed dark room through an opening, light is scattered by dust particles suspended in the air and thus we see the path of the ray Actually we see the dust particles falling substance which can scatter the light. This explains the darkness in space though there are many light sources. We can see only the light sources and the objects, which fall in the path of rays.

ON WHAT PRINCIPLE DOES AN ALTIMETER WORK?

There are basically two types of altimeters— pressure altimeters and radio altimeters. Pressure altimeters are aneroid barometers calibrated to indicate altitude instead of pressure. It is based on the principle of drop of atmospheric pressure with gain of height. The corrugated capsules inside the casing expand with gain of height. This expansion is magnified with the help of gears and levers to move the indicator over the dial. The mean sea level pressure is 1013.2 millibars or 29.92 inches of mercury which is taken as zero altitude and there is drop of 1 millibar for every 32 feet (approximately) gain of height. The instrument is calibrated accordingly to indicate loss/ gain of pressure in terms of height gained or lost. Depending on the pressure setting or datum, the instrument reads altitude (above MSL) or absolute altitude height (above ground level — AGL). A radio altimeter is a radar aid, which is effective only from 20 ft to 2,500 ft. It is basically used as a ground proximity warning system in mountainous terrain.

o        WHAT ARE PSEUDOHALOGENS?

Pseudohalogens are groups formed by combination of two or more P block elements (in the periodic table) with a unit negative charge e.g. CN- (CN Minus) cyanide group a combination of carbon and nitrogen with nonnegative charge. They are called pseudohalogens as they form covalent compounds, complexes similar to the halogens, the 17th group elements in the periodic table. They differ from halogens as they are able to polymerise unlike halogens and their complexes are not paramagnetic.

HOW DOES THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION MANAGE ITS WATER AND OXYGEN NEEDS?

The ISS’s Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) helps in water and oxygen management for the astronauts. The ECLSS Water Recycling System (WRS) reclaims waste water from the shuttle’s fuel cells, from urine, from oral hygiene and hand washing, and by condensing humidity from the air. Without such careful recycling, 40,000 pounds per year of water from the Earth would be required to resupply a minimum of four crewmembers for the life of the station. The primary source of oxygen is water electrolysis, followed by oxygen in a pressurised storage tank. Hydrogen left over from splitting water is vented into space. In ECLSS hardware racks, there is a machine that combines the hydrogen with excess carbon dioxide from the air in a chemical reaction that produces water and methane.

HOW IS ZERO GRAVITY CREATED ON EARTH?

Zero gravity conditions result in weightlessness and the body begins to float in an enclosed space. A more precise term is microgravity or reduced gravity NASA’s C-9B aircraft and Zero Gravity Corporation’s modified Boeing 727 create these conditions by flying in long, parabolic arcs. By changing the flight path, they are able to create different values of g-force and therefore varying degrees of apparent gravity. More individuals are experiencing these conditions in preparation for space tourism or for adventure.

WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE TENTH PLANET?

The tenth planet in the outer solar system was discovered recently. Right now, it’s about 97 times further from the sun than the Earth and it’s the farthest-known object in the solar system. Mike Brown (California Institute of Technology) along with colleagues Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory, Hawaii) and David Rabinowitz (Yale University) discovered it. It goes under the temporary name of 2003UB313; a new name has been proposed to the International Astronomical Union.

WHAT EFFECT DO OCEAN CURRENTS HAVE ON THE EARTH’S WEATHER?

Ocean water and currents affect the climate. Because it takes far more energy to change the temperature of water than land or air, water warms up and cools off much more slowly than either. As a result, inland climates are subject to more extreme temperature ranges than coastal climates, which are insulated by nearby water. The ocean’s surface layer, so surface currents move a lot of heat, absorbs over half the heat that reaches the earth from the sun. Currents that originate near the equator are warm; currents that flow from the poles are cold.

WHY DO STARS TWINKLE AT NIGHT?

Stars seem to twinkle or change their brightness all the time. In fact, most stars shine with a steady light. The movement of air (sometimes called turbulence) in the Earth’s atmosphere causes the starlight to get slightly bent as it travels from the distant star through the atmosphere to us on the ground. Some of the light reaches us directly but some gets bent slightly. This gives the illusion of twinkling. Stars closer to the horizon appear to twinkle more than others. This is because the atmosphere is a lot denser near the horizon than between the Earth and a star higher in the sky.

HOW DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE EXISTENCE OF PLANETS MILLIONS OF MILES AWAY FROM US?

Planets like Pluto in the outer reaches of our solar system can be viewed and photographed by powerful optical telescopes. Distant extra-solar planets, many light years away from our Sun, cannot be captured even by high resolution telescopes. Big planets orbiting close to a star can exercise a very small gravitational pull on the parent star. This causes a minute wobble in the rotation of the parent star which can be detected by highly sensitive spectroscope monitors. The existence of the planet can thus be only indirectly visualized.

HOW DO ASTRONAUTS COMMUNICATE IN SPACE? HOW IS ZERO GRAVITY SIMULATED?

Simulation of zero gravity while still within the pull of the earth’s gravity is achieved in a similar manner to that of a man-made satellite. When a body moves in a circular path, it experiences centrifugal force acting on it. This force points radially outwards and depends on both the speed and the radius of trajectory. Given this factor, if a plane flies in a circular arc trajectory, then passengers experience a centrifugal force pointing away from the earth. At a certain velocity, this force exactly counterbalances gravity, and passengers experience weightlessness or zero gravity.

HOW MANY SATELLITES ARE CURRENTLY REVOLVING, AROUND THE EARTH?

Although anything in the Earth’s orbit is technically called a satellite, the term is typically used to describe a useful object placed in orbit purposely to perform some specific mission or task. Approximately 23,000 items of space junk objects that were inadvertently placed in orbit or have outlived their usefulness are floating above the Earth. The actual number varies depending on which agency is counting. Pay loads that go into the wrong orbit, satellites with run-down batteries, and leftover rocket boosters all contribute to the count. This count is almost 26,000.

WHY DO SOME PEOPLE HAVE ‘RED EYE’ IN PHOTOGRAPHS?

Light, usually from a camera flash, enters the subject’s eyes and reflects it back into the lens. The red colour comes from the colouration of the retina which is lined with blood vessels. To prevent ‘red eye’, the feedback chain of light should be interrupted. The most effective way is to use indirect or off-camera lighting, which causes reflection from the eye to veer away from “^the lens. Another cure is to reduce the size of the pupils of your subject’s eyes, effectively preventing the bounce-back syndrome. This is why some camera models fire one or more pre-flashes before taking a picture; the smaller flashes are meant to adjust the eyes to bright light, decreasing the pupil size.

WHAT IS THE COMPOSITION OF SAND? Sand is a non-cohesive, loose granular material which comes from rocks as a result of attrition of bigger rock pieces by water or wind in favourable weather conditions. The composition of sand depends   on   the   parent rock; the most common minerals being silica and feldspar. Less common minerals are iron. Silica comes in the form of quartz and feldspar consists of plagioclase. Additional mineral fragments are rare and include Muscovite, chlorite, epidote, garnet and zircon. Some deposits of sand may contain magnetite, glauconite or gypsum. Sands rich in magnetite are dark in colour, while those rich in gypsum have a green tinge. WHAT’S THE ORIGIN OF THE WORD MONSOON?

The word monsoon comes from the Arabic word mausim, which means weather. Owing to the yearly appearance of torrential rain, indicating a marked shift in weather, mausim gradually became monsoon.

WHAT ARE FULLERENES?

Fullerenes are one of the three allotropes (same element in two or more forms) of carbon. The other two are diamond and graphite. Scientists Kroto, Smalley and Curl discovered fullerenes in Rice University in September 1985. One of the fullerenes — Buckminsterfullerene — consists of 60 carbon atoms linked together to form an almost spherical C60 molecule of joined hexagons (20) and pentagons (12). The bonds have the same arrangement as the panels on a football. Fullerenes can be prepared by passing an electric discharge through graphite rods in an atmosphere of helium. It is now known that a buckminsterfullerene is likely to be formed in sooty flames.

WHAT IS MICROLENSING?

According to Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity, light possesses mass. When light passes close to a massive object, it is attracted towards it and its direction changes towards it. Therefore, when an astronomical body is between the earth and another bigger, more distant astronomical object, the light coming towards the earth from the distant body gets focused on the earth because of the gravitational attraction of the intermediate body This is somewhat similar to focusing light from the sun on a piece of paper through a lens, and hence called astronomical microlensing. Astronomers use microlensing in their search for new planets, and to observe distant, faint objects and neutron stars.

WHAT IS WATER MEMORY? ,

Water is said to have the power of memory — if certain chemicals are dissolved in water and then completely removed through a chemical process, the water may still retain some properties of the dissolved chemicals. Although this concept seems difficult to accept or comprehend, French scientist Jacques Benveniste allegedly proved it. However, other scientist could never replicate this experiment.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SECOND GENERATION AND THIRD GENERATION TECHNOLOGY?

The main difference between second generation (2G) and third generation (3G) technology is data. 2G services were developed with mostly voice services in mind, but are capable of providing relatively slow (14.4kbps) speed data services. Most US service providers offer some data services, including limited wireless Internet access. For 3G, the data speeds are expected to be much higher; up to 2 mbps for fixed applications and 384 kbps for mobile applications. This will support advanced features including audio and video streaming, remote access to company databases, and a wider variety of entertainment and information services. 3G will also support a range of devices, including phones, personal digital assistants, and laptop computers.

WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RED RAIN?

Five years ago, scarlet rainfall was reported in a town called Chenganacherry in Kerala’s Kottayam district. Research scientists at the Mahatma Gandhi University in Kerala investigated this peculiar phenomenon and discovered that the rain contained cell-like particles, which they claim, are not from Earth but from outer space. The scientists conjecture that a comet that exploded over the sky caused the airburst that created the red rain

WHY HORSE POWER IS CALLED SO?

When the steam engine began to do the work of horses in the mines during the early 1800s, the mine owners began to ask how many horses an engine would replace. James Watt, who invented steam engines, figured out a mathematical way to equate horses to engine power. Thus the term horsepower was invented. Watt measured the capability of a big horse to pull a load and found it could pull a weight of 150-pounds while walking at 2.5 miles per hour. This works out to 33,000 foot-pounds per minute or 550 foot-pounds per second.

WHAT IS LIQUID OXYGEN USED FOR? WHO INVENTED THE ESCALATOR?

The basic mechanism of an escalator f was. first invented by Jess W Reno of ‘the US in 1881. It was used mainly for riding on masts of wooden or iron poles in ships to fasten ropes or belts to support the sails. The name ‘escalator’ was applied to a moving stairway in 1900and first shown in a Paris exhibition. Charles Seeberger, with a company named Otis Elevator Company, built the first commercial escalator.

WHY IS NASA’S DAWN MISSION SIGNIFICANT?

The Dawn Mission is important because it will study Ceres and Vesta, two of our solar system’s largest asteroids in the belt between Mars and Jupiter. The spacecraft is scheduled for launch in July 2007 and will capture images of the surface of these asteroids and probe the composition, density and magnetism. The project almost got scuttled because of cost considerations but got a fresh lease of life recently

HOW DOES THE GROUND PROXIMITY WARNING SYSTEM IN AN AIRCRAFT WORK?

Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) is designed to alert pilots if their aircraft is in immediate danger of Hying into the ground. Another common name is Ground Collision Warning System. Don Bateman is credited with inventing GPWS. This system monitors an aircraft’s height above the ground as determined by the radio altimeter. A computer tracks these readings, calculates trends, and warns the captain with visual and audio messages if the aircraft exceeds certain thresholds or defined flying configurations also known as modes. The modes are: excessive descent rate, excessive .terrain closure rate, altitude loss after take-off, unsafe terrain clearance and excessive deviation below glidescope. Corrective action is then taken.

WHAT IS A PYROMETER?

A pyrometer, invented by Josiah Wedgwood, is an instrument which measures relatively high temperatures, like that of a furnace. Many pyrometers work by measuring the radiation from the body whose temperature is to be measured. There is another device known as the optical pyrometer. It measures the temperature of glowing bodies by comparing them visually with an incandescent filament of known temperature. Another type is the resistance pyrometer in which a fine wire is in contact with the object and its temperature is determined by measuring its electrical resistance.

WHAT IS WHITE COAL?

White coal is a form of fuel produced by drying chopped wood over a fire. It differs from charcoal which is carbonised wood White coal was used in England to smelt lead ore from the mid-16th to the late 17th centuries. It produces more heat than but less than charcoal and thus prevents lead evaporating. White coal was produced in distinctive circular pits with a channel, known as Q-pits They are frequently found in the woods 7f South Yorkshire.

WHAT IS THE MEANING OF GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE?

A geostationary satellite means a satellite, which moves in space at the same speed and in the same direction as the earth. As a result, its position is fixed in relation to any spot on the earth.

IF THE SUN IS A STAR, WHY DOESN’T IT TWINKLE?

THE sun is an ordinary star. There are stars many times bigger than the sun. The stars that you see twinkling are so far away, that the light from them takes thousands of years to reach us. Even the light from the nearest star, Proxima Centauri, takes about three to four years to reach us. The light from the stars seems to twinkle because it comes through the constantly moving air currents around the earth. The sun does not twinkle because it is very close to us —just about 150 million kilometres away.

HOW DID THE OZONE LAYER GET DEPLETED?

THE ozone layer got depleted because of chemicals released into the atmosphere by man, particularly chlorofluoro carbons used in the refrigeration industry and air conditioners.

WHAT IS A TRANSDUCER?

A transducer is a contraption by instrumentation engineers to convert a physical action into an equivalent electrical signal.

WHAT IS AN EXOTHERMIC REACTION?

Exothermic is an adjective pertaining to a chemical change that is accompanied by liberation of energy in the form of heat.

WHAT ARE CONIC SECTIONS?

In geometry, circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola and a pair of straight lines are called conic sections as these geometrical entities can be obtained by slicing a cone.

WHAT IS MARCODONTIA?

It is rare case of unusually large teeth found in otherwise normal person.

WHAT IS RESIDUAL STRESS?

It is a stress in metal, on a microscopic scale, resulting from nonuniform thermal changes and plassic deformation.

WHAT IS A GM COUNTER?

GM or Geiger-Mueller Counter is an instrument used in measurement of radioactivity. It is a cylindrical structure filled with inert gas and a central wire maintained at ultra-high voltage. The impinging radiationionises the inert gas and creates a shower a charged particles. This change can be electronic gadgets such as a computer.

WHICH FLOWER IS KNOWN AS THE FLOWER OF THE NIGHT?

The flower of a type of cactus called orchid cactus, (Epiphyllum oxypetallum), is known as the “flower of the night” or the “queen of the night”. This cactus is native to Central and South America. It possesses what appear to be flat leaves, which are actually stems, on which the flower blooms directly In Greek, “epiphyllum” means “upon the leaf”. This cactus flowers once a year, and the flower opens only for one night. When the flower blooms, it fills its surroundings with a strong scent, and hence the name.

WHAT IS GODEPS THEOREM?

Austrian-born American mathematician Kurt Godel proved that within a rigid logical mathematical system, there are certain questions that can neither be proved nor be disproved on the basis of the axioms of the system. Godel’s theorem, in essence, goes beyond the realm of .

DO YOU KNOW THE MEANING OF CHIRALITY?

If the mirror image of a natural object is different from the object itself, the object is called a chiral / objects. A perfect sphere is not chiral. Scientists are studying basic building blocks of matter to understand the fundamental reason for this amazing property.

IS THERE ANYTHING YELLOW ABOUT THE YELLOW SEA?

The Yellow Sea is an arm of the Pacific Ocean that extends inland for about 400 miles between the east coast of China and Korea. The Chinese named this area the Huang Hal (Yellow Sea) because the waters along the banks are a yellow, muddy color. The Huang River carries deposits of yellow earth (huangtu) to the Yellow Sea, which thereby gets its name.

WHAT IS BLACK ABOUT THE BLACK SEA?

The deep water of the Black Sea is supposed to be darker than the water of a normal sea, because the Black Sea has rich concentration of micro algae. Further, the Black Sea was called so in olden times, perhaps because it was very stormy and hence difficult to navigate. It was considered an inhospitable sea because barbarians occupied its shores. According to another theory, the Black Sea is called so because it is on the northern side of the Mediterranean Sea, and in ancient times the colour black was used in the compass to mark north.

IS THERE ANYTHING RED ABOUT RED SEA?

The Red Sea is not actually red in colour. The Red Sea, located between the African coast and Saudi Arabia, contains a type of algae called Trichodesmium eythraeum. As they die, their remains end up on the ocean floor. THEIR COLOUR CHANGES TO REDDISH-BROWN AND THIS GIVES THE SEA A ‘RED’ COLOUR.

WHAT’S UNIQUE ABOUT SPACE VEHICLE ORION?

Orion is the new moonship that NASA plans to develop. This was revealed when US astronaut Jeff Williams inadvertently mentioned the name of the vehicle while taping a message for a space agency when floating 354 kms above the earth in the International Space Station. It was transmitted by accident over space-to-ground radio.

WHAT IS A PUFFER MACHINE?

A puffer machine, formally named an explosives detection trace portal, is a security device that detects explosives at airports and other sensitive facilities. The machine operates by releasing multiple puffs of air at a passenger standing upright in the machine. The cool air blasts are felt by the passenger, but are not painful or otherwise damaging. The purpose of the series of air blasts is to release microscopic particles into the air, such as gunpowder or residue from bomb-making materials, which would then be detected by the machine. If such particles are suspected, the passenger may be retained for further screening. The entire process takes approximately 15 seconds.

WHY IS THE TRAJECTORY OF PLUTO DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER PLANETS?

The peculiarity of Pluto’s trajectory is that both its eccentricity and inclination to the ecliptic, the approximate plane in which the orbits of the other planets lie, are extremely high. As Pluto was discovered only in 1930, astronomers haven’t been able to fully explain the peculiarity of its orbit. A hypothesis proposed that it was originally a moon to Neptune, and later somehow escaped from Neptune’s gravity In 1978, when Pluto’s moon, Charon, was discovered, new theories were proposed regarding the origin of both Pluto and Charon. It is now believed that *both of them were formed independently, but after some time there was a collision between Pluto and the original Charon. From the debris of that collision,

February 26th, 2010

Synopsis of the screenplay

The Witch Queen of the Orient Sun

L’Odyssey of a cruise ship and her crew, with the â??Witch Queen of the Orient Sunâ? â??s premonitions. In contact with the mysterious Eastern world, between Singapore and Jakarta, threatened by racism, mutiny, hurricanes, fires and toxic smoke which doesnâ??t allow to sail.

On March 1991 I have two dreams where my father (died on 1989) tells me that I will have an extraordinary odyssey in the East, on board ship.

In one of the two dreams, I see blood dripping from my mouth, in the other one my father tells me that he will cure me with the help of an Indian doctor. Almost twenty days after these dreams, I join the ship named â??Orient Sunâ?, berthed in a dock at Piraeus, Greece, waiting to sail for the East. During the voyage, I am a supervisor and I have to teach Lilian how to use computer and be a shop manager. Lilian boards with Alfio (her lover).

When I meet Lilian on the plane, I recognize in her hair and eyes, the same ones I already saw in my dream. A few days later we leave the dock, sailing to Singapore. On June the 15th, in the night, air conditioning stops working and I wake up immediately, dripping with sweat and remembering a dream where Eastern people take over half of the shop on board and sell Chinese goods. In the meanwhile, I disembark and see Lilian and Alfio on a cart drawn by a horse leaving, and leaving me. During the sailing, in the evenings, I usually meet with the general manager, the purser and the engine room officers on the Sun Deck; we drink beer and we talk a lot. During one of these evenings, I discover that the general manager is a racist: he hates the Filipino crew. One morning, a few days before reaching Singapore, the ship meets a hurricane which lasts three long days.

The hurricane has been so strong that it has completely destroyed the villages on the nearby islands, and we see the remnants floating on the water. We reach Singapore with one day delay. The general manager is very angry and accuses Filipino crew to be good for-nothing, as far as he is concerned, he would kill them just like Hitler killed the Jews. I stare at him, disappointed, and I think about all those useless evenings spent trying to make him reflect upon his terrible ideas. The first cruise is delayed, in order to finish some works on the ship.

During this maiden voyage there will be only V.I.PS. and Travel Agents on board, thatâ??s why everything must be perfect, in order to have good publicity and fill the ship with rich passengers. Just like in my dream, two days later the Charterer breaks the contract with the Company I work for, the crew must disembark. Lilian tells me that she wonâ??t remain on board without Alfio, I agree with her but I please her to wait until I find a new assistant.

The Indonesian Charterer takes half of the shop with the intention to sell Chinese goods. The Charterer disembarks anybody who is no good for his purpose. Alfio leaves, leaving Lilian crying. When the voyage starts and the ship is full of passengers, a lot of sailing problems begin: food is disgusting, air conditioning always doesnâ??t work, and travel agents protest threatening bad publicity. Many passengers prefer sleeping outside on the deck, instead of suffering the heat during the night.

In Singapore all the newspapers write about the terrible experience lived by travel agents on the â??Orient Sunâ?. But the Charterer doesnâ??t lose heart and thanks to a big publicity (great winnings at the Casino, strip-tease shows, luxury prostitutes and â??specialâ? masseuses): he succeeds in taking aboard passengers. In the following days, because of a broken pipe (they suppose), potable water and sea water mix in the pipe-lines of the ship, the crew and I are obliged to drink that mix because the Charterer doesnâ??t sell potable water at bars, he only allows the delivery in passengersâ?? cabins.

From that moment on, I notice blood dripping from my mouth. At last, I recruit purser Frankâ??s wife and Lilian disembarks. Captain Michael too is a racist: he doesnâ??t trust the crew and irritates it with repeated drills every four days.

On July the 27th, in the harbour of Jakarta, the umpteenth fire drill. I feel sick and when the drill finishes I donâ??t have lunch and I prefer to go to sleep. During my sleep I dream of an handsome Indian Prince wearing a wonderful colored turban: he starts massaging my gum, I feel a kind of energy entering my mouth, while a strange heat wraps my body; suddenly I see a lot of particles running inside my mouth and becoming part of my teeth. The following days the blood stops dripping from my mouth. Unfortunately, the entire crew starts having dysentery and Win, the doctor, decides to inoculate everybody against cholera and other diseases, in order to prevent quarantine.

After a couple of months, we discover that all the pipe-lines are ok, there is no broken pipe, but the mix happened because of the incompetence of one officer. Captain Michael tries to conquer me, but I donâ??t like him and he is married! That is not accord to my principles.

The Charterer disembarks even the general manager, who is replaced by Hong, a very handsome Chinese. With his savoir faire he conquers Desery, one of my friends, a hostess. She will tell me everything about her affair with the Chinese. Because of the heat, almost 45° C., there are fires on the Indonesian Islands; that is dangerous for our sailing because the smoke avoids us to see and we risks collision with other ships (during the night it is impossible to sleep because of the foghorn). Even inside the ship we notice small clouds of smoke, floating in the air. They are grey and toxic. I start feeling sick again. One night, I am half-asleep and I see the transparent image of my father trying to cure me with acupuncture. I feel a strange energy coming out from my plexus (this energy will last a few days).

On August the 24th, ship berths in Singapore, I immediately run to the MT. Elizabeth Hospital where I have a blood test. On the 28th, when I go to withdraw the result of the blood test, Doc. Charles T.C. Lim says to me: â??You are as strong as a horse, you know? You had hepatitis A but now, your body has created antibodies and you are infectious no moreâ?. In the following weeks I dream about the ship, she will stop sailing, in a future, but I donâ??t know the reason why. In one of these dreams, I realize that our Captain will be struck in a psychologic way by a very sad event. One night, during a birthday party of one of the crew, the Captain and a Filipino have a quarrel and the Captain hits him; the entire Filipino crew helps the man and there is a kind of mutiny. Henry (the cabin chief) wants to help the Captain but he is wounded at the head and the day after he must go to the hospital. The same day, the entire Filipino crew accuses the Captain of being a racist and threatens to leave the ship. The Captain leaves the ship in the hands of the staff Captain, but four days later, when the ship comes back to Singapore, fifty Filipino people of the crew are replaced with Burmese and the Captain keeps commanding the ship. But, just like in my dream, he stops smiling and his hair turns grey in a short time. In the meanwhile, we discover that Henry received a bribe from the tip of his stewards; so the Company fires him.

On September 199l I have a very short dream of one of my friends Edward Gibbs who is nervously running up and down the ship, worried about a stain of black liquid in a room full of electric wires.

On October, I dream I am in Italy, at my uncleâ??s funeral. Shocked, once in Singapore, I immediately call home in order to have his news; my mother tries to hide me the truth, but at the end she tells me that my uncle has a cancer and he is in hospital now. At last the wet monsoon arrives, and the rains extinguish the fires on the Indonesian islands. Towards the end of October, I see Edward running to me; he is excited and tells me that one of my dreams comes true: his assistant woke him up at six in the morning because one room full of electric wires has flooded with black liquid. At the beginning of November, I have another short dream where I see our ship abandoned in a harbour, grey smoke going out from one of her side. One evening I tell my dream to Shirley Kok, purser assistant and amazingly she had the same dream. And even Mr.Tono, the Charterer accountant, who has listened to us, tells he has had the same dream and in his dream the ship moved on wheels and stranded. Shirley and I tell the dream to the officers, explaining that a common dream can surely come true. Same month, another dream: Mr. Edward Gibbs suffering on his bed, with his feet on a pillow.

Twenty days later he has problems with his ankles and the doctor of the ship orders him not to move for two weeks. At the end of the month I dream of two mobsters (they look like the Charterer and Mr. Willer Wuner), and they tell me they have the power to keep me on board for long time. I wake up immediately: now I understand that my staying on board, in that â??prisonâ?, will last many months.

The Company orders me to find somebody interested on buying goods and leading the shop, so I keep on dreaming future events and purchasers. But when I meet a possible Chinese purchaser, the Charterer upsets everything. In the meanwhile, many passengers prefer other ships and that intensifies the financial problems of our Charterer. After many negotiations, Chartererâ??s wife tells me she is very interested on buying, but her husband is still doubtful. I try to contact him, but when I reach him on the phone he postpones the deal on January 1992.

For that reason I must delete the flight I booked for December the 20th. I decide to take what is happening philosophically: on board the crew love me after all: they tell me: â??Mommy, we love youâ? and I usually answer: â??Hi children of the Orient Sun, I love you tooâ?. Captain Michael disembarks because of a turnover and he is replaced by the English Captain Philip, who, being not a racist, is loved by the crew. I also dream when I will come back to Italy the airplane company will lose my luggage. On January the 2nd, my father and my ex-boss, Mr. Valdettaro (dead by cancer on 1990), appearing on a dream, tell me that the ship will stop.

During the breakfast I tell the dream to the officers and the Captain too, but they answer my dream wonâ??t come true: the Charterer has signed a 18 months contract, we have spent 8 and break it would mean to pay a penalty clause. January the 5th , early morning, half-asleep I find myself in front of The White House, in the U.S.A, surrounded by some people dressed in black, they incite me to enter but I refuse, astonished, saying: â??Do I really have to go into The White House? Well, what should I say to the people living there?â? While I feel two presences at my side, with the eyes of my mind I see a beautiful golden Cross and a book with a golden cover full of diamonds. They are glittering. Astonished I say: â??Oh my goodness! The Cross means my sacrifice on writing that book!â? when I hear a voice saying: â??You will tell them your story and conquer them all!â? The sound of that voice is so convincing that I am touched. I wake up and realize that the White House is for the American People, and with the story of my adventure on the Orient Sun I will conquer their attention. About the sacrifice on writing the book, at that time I didnâ??t know that I would have had a bad desease that would have made me almost blind (when I started writing it I was only one tenth per eye).

On January the 7th 1992, the Charterer collects all his things and runs away just like a burglar. If the shipowner doesnâ??t find another Charterer, the ship will stay in the harbour and the crew will be without a job. The Captain and the officers, remembering my premonitory dream, nickname me â??The Witch Queen of The Orient Sunâ?. During this stay, my boss advises me to sell the goods to some businessman in Singapore, but unfortunately there are laws which avoid to disembark duty

free goods in Singapore. At the end, I must send the whole goods to Venice, facing a lot of problems which delay my leaving again. On January the 13th 1992, the fire alarm wakes up the whole crew. Smoke caused by the fire goes out from one side of the ship, nearby the lower cabins.

The Captain orders to reach shipâ??s boat number three, waiting for the disembark, but the fire is extinguished in one hour and he orders to come back to our cabins. At last I find a good forwarding agency in order to send the whole load to Italy! The crew and the officers lead me to the shipâ??s boat and say goodbye to me with love. On January the 31st 1992, I leave the â??Orient Sunâ? and fly to Europe.

Once in Bologna airport, I must go to the baggage claim: my baggage has gone lost; fortunately, a few days later the company delivers it at home. While my mother and I are going to the hospital to see my uncle, she tells me that my father appeared her in dream and told her that after my uncleâ??s death, other two relatives will die. Even my cousins Giorgio and Virgule die. My father, when alive, got very angry with my mother and me when we talked about premonitory dreams; he didnâ??t believe it and considered us nuts. I think that his appearance in our dreams was in order to apologize for his behaviour, showing us that we were right.

Three months later I receive mail from Edward (I still have it): he writes me the ship Orient Sun doesnâ??t exist anymore. A Finnish company has bought it and changed the name into Wasa Queen. Worried, he writes he must stop working for a month because he needs new feet, as his ankles keep on hurting, he probably must change them into stainless steel. The officers and the crew send me regards, they disembark with him the day after. At the end he asks me how is the Witch Queen of The Orient Sun? Has she started to write down her book?

February 26th, 2010

Yes, Virginia, it actually gets cold in Florida!

Before I moved to the Tampa Bay, I had no idea that the weather ever dropped to a point where I, born and raised in snowy cold freezing temperatures of the north, would ever succumb to wearing so much as a sweater in Florida. I saw people passing by in their coats and scarves and I was astounded. There was no snow! How could they be so cold?

I quickly learned that temperatures in Florida do drop in the winter! They can even reach freezing. And suddenly, I actually reach for a sweater – I even layer my clothes! I wonder if my blood has thinned, making me more susceptible to the cooler days or is there actually something to wet cold versus dry cold (as what I am used to)? My grandmother grew up in a humid climate and always told me that it’s as if the moisture goes right into your bones. A little research tells us that humidity conducts heat away from the body during cooler weather (and conversely, conducts heat to the body during warm weather). Interestingly, it has been stated that 53°F is the magical number where humidity will make the temperature seem colder or warmer depending on whether the temperature is higher or lower than this number.

So now that the days are actually starting to remain quite chilly and even wet from winter rain, and I can attest to near freezing temperatures in Zephyrhills, Tarpon Springs, Palm Harbor and the like, it is time to weatherproof my home – a metaphorical sweater, if you will, for my property!

Starting indoors, the first thing to do is inspect rooms for cracks and leaks. Fill any cracks or open areas (like around your dryer vent) with appropriate filler like caulk or foam. Check all plumbing for leaks. If you come across a leak, fix it immediately. If needed, consult a professional for help. Next, look for exposed pipes and insulate them. Frozen pipes are usually not a concern for residents of the Florida Gulf as temperatures need to be around 20°F for water to freeze in a pipe and threaten severe water damage. Nonetheless, we all pay heating and cooling bills year round and a well insulated pipe will do wonders for your energy bill.

An often overlooked aspect of weatherproofing your home is attic insulation. As with weatherproofing your pipes, a properly insulated attic can shrink a hefty energy bill. Several energy companies will provide free insulation inspections of your home. Also, there are government programs that exist to help you upgrade the insulation in your home: you pay a portion and the majority of the cost is taken care of by the program. Call your local energy provider today and arrange for an insulation inspection.

In addition to inspecting your plumbing system, exposed pipes, attic and walls for cracks, winter is a good time to have your furnace, fireplace and chimney professionally serviced. A well-maintained system will deliver results efficiently and safely. Further to servicing, before using your fireplace this season, inspect the damper to certify that it opens and closes properly. A beautiful log fire is difficult to enjoy if your home is filled with smoke! On that note, make sure your smoke detector has fresh batteries. It is a good idea to change the batteries twice a year and periodically test your smoke detector.

If you have a gas-log fireplace instead of a traditional wood burning fireplace, be aware that gas-burning appliances in your home give off Carbon Monoxide. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions exactly when using your gas-burning fireplace or any other type of gas-burning appliance. To further protect you and your family, install a carbon monoxide detector and follow the manufacturer’s directions. Finally, if the damper in your chimney has been blocked open to accommodate gas log fumes, a way to alleviate heat loss and prevent drafts is by installing glass doors in front of your fireplace. Please note that doors may remain closed when the fireplace is not in use but must remain open during use.

Even though Florida does not fall victim to snow and ice, there are a few things you can do to weatherproof the outside of your home as well. Winter is a great time to have your trees trimmed and dead trees removed by a professional service. Check gutters for dead leaves and clean them out. Clogged gutters possess a substantial threat for water damage to your home as they will redirect water into your house though the walls and ceiling. If you have any wood outside, like a patio or any furniture, apply a protecting sealant to help prevent water damage and rot. Also, prevent heat loss within your home by checking for any holes in the exterior walls that need filling. If you come across any existing water damage, consult with a restoration company immediately.

A wonderful thing about living in Florida is the ability to enjoy foliage most of the year. However, there are some plants that while they thrive in the moist hot weather most of the year, are extremely susceptible to lower temperature. The best thing to do is to move potted plants inside. If they are too large to bring in, move them closer to your home for added protection or cover them. Many of the tropical trees that we grow in places like St. Petersburg and Sarasota, especially the palm trees, cannot tolerate even a frost. Check with your local nursery for expert advice.

A final word of advice: winterize your pool. Most people prefer to hire a professional when it comes to weatherproofing a pool or outdoor hot tub. From balancing alkalinity to ensuring the water simply will not freeze to keeping the area free of debris, the process can be time consuming and somewhat complex. .Whatever your preference, protecting your pool or spa is an important step that should not be overlooked when weatherproofing your home.

With your home completely weatherproofed inside and out, it is now time to settle in and enjoy the coziness of your home. Sit back, enjoy a cup of hot cider and relax by the fire.

For more information on how to protect your home during the winter and prevent water damage, please contact Advanced Restoration, Inc.

February 26th, 2010

What is a Chimney Cap?


A chimney cap is a protective covering which fits at the top of your chimney enclosure. They are typically fashioned out of stainless steel, copper, or galvanized metals; and come designed with a mesh screen to inhibit airborne hearth sparks, nesting outdoor animals, and damaging precipitation and debris from interfering with the overall safety and longetivity of your fireplace’s necessary venting system.


Why is it so crucial to keep sparks confined to your chimney and these other elements out? While you are toasting marshmallows and sharing intimate discussions by the glow of your fireplace’s hearth, quite a bit more is happening in the venting chamber of your chimney. The sparks produced from burning wood or faux logs will sometimes reach to your chimney’s top, and if not properly stopped, can ignite the flammable material surrounding your chimney wall, such as your roof and house’s construction. And all it takes is one airborne spark. Nesting animals such as squirrels and birds can find a sheltered refuge in your chimney’s top, usually without anyone being the wiser…until it’s too late. A chimney cap prevents them and their detrimental waste from taking up residence, thereby preventing foul odors and the mites that waste brings. Your chimney top is also exposed to rain, snow, hail, and violent gusts of wind; year after year. Without a chimney cap to insulate your chimney from its effects, rain can soak into the mortar joints of your chimney’s construction, thereby loosening the bricks or stone of your masonry chimney. Or if you have a metal chimney, precipitation will lead to damaging rust; thereby rapidly deteriorating your chimney. Violent wind gusts whip leaves and assorted debris into your chimney. These flammable materials can rapidly suffocate your flue from its necessary fire by-product venting, leading to dangerous chimney fires and downdrafting of the trapped smoke into your home. Buying a chimney cap is a priceless and easy solution to preventing a whole Pandora’s Box-full of natural evils, such as: fire, disease, costly repair, and strife from entering the safe harbor of your family’s cozy home.


Types of Chimneys


The first step in finding yourself a chimney cap is determining what type of chimney your house has. This will determine what type of chimney cap will fit best. The most common type of chimney is a masonry chimney, which is constructed of brick, stone, or concrete. Metal Chimneys or factory-built chimneys are mass-produced, typically come with a pre-fit chimney cap, and must be used with one, due to the fact that metal is less resilient in relation to Mother Nature’s elements. Typically, for masonry chimneys, you’ll find that their corresponding chimney caps come in three basic sizes: 8″ x 8″, 8″ x 12″ and 12″ x 12″, though custom styles and fits are available also.


Types of Flues


Whether you have a masonry or factory-made metal chimney, it is also necessary to determine what type of flue it works from. This can be determined by simply looking down into your chimney’s depths.


Masonry chimneys will have either single or multi flues, and these flues will be either extended or not. The most common is the single flue chimney with an extended flue. This flue will simply and visibly extend out the top of your chimney, allowing easy chimney cap installation and fit by screws which tighten to the flue’s construction. Single flue chimneys without extended flues have a recessed interior flue construction and will require what is called a leg kit or bracket to for installation of your chimney cap. The decision about whether you enlist a leg kit or brackets is yours, but brackets are recommended as they provide more resiliency under varying wind and weather conditions. Multi flue chimneys with or without extended flues will, as the type suggests, have more than one flue (typically two) either protruding from your chimney top or recessed in its interior.


Factory-produced Metal Chimney will have one of three basic types of flue construction: double-wall solid-pack insulated chimney pipe, double-wall air-insulated chimney pipe, or triple-wall air-insulated chimney pipe. Looking down into the chimney, you’ll see either two or three layers or walls of metal. If there is a metal cap or insulation material between these layers, you have yourself a solid-pack insulated flue system. If there is nothing but air between your flue walls, it is an air-insulated flue system.


Measuring


After determining what type of chimney and what type of flue you have, the next step is measurement of the flue system. Whether single or multi, extended or recessed, you will almost always need to know the precise width and length dimensions in order to accurately fit your chimney for a cap. Take the measurements a couple times to ensure accuracy, because being just a fraction of a size off, will negate all the purposes you’ve enlisted your chimney cap to demonstrate.


Masonry Chimneys:

·For a single flue with an extended flue: measure the width and length of the outside parameters of the flue, and match these to a specific chimney cap size.

·For a single flue without an extended flue: measure the width and length of the inside parameters of the flue, match to a specific chimney cap size, and order the corresponding leg kit or brackets.

·For multi flue systems with or without extended flues: measure the total outside width and length of the combined flues. If your multi-flue system has one or more extended flues, you must next measure how far the highest flue extends out the top of the chimney. It is crucial when choosing a cap for these systems that you depend upon the measurements of your total flue system, as well as the flues’ height measurements to see how deep your chimney cap should be.


Factory-made Metal Chimneys:

·For a double-wall solid-pack insulated flue system: measure the diameter of the inner pipe. Then, measure the diameter of the outer pipe. The inner dimensions will be used to secure the proper fit, while the outer dimensions will give a wider secondary cap protection for your flue.

·For a double or triple-wall air insulated flue system: measure the diameter of the inner pipe. Then, measure the diameter of the outer pipe. The inner dimensions will be used to secure the proper fit, while the outer dimensions will give a wider secondary cap protection for your flue.


Materials


Chimney caps come in a variety of materials depending on your aesthetic, function, and cost preferences. Galvanized metal flue caps are the most cost-effective and simple choice; but provide basic function without regard to aesthetics, will rust, and won’t last past the short-term. Stainless steel chimney cap construction is more middle-of-the-road cost-wise, and subsequently offers a more gratifying visual appeal, and will last much longer through varying elements and time. Copper chimney caps are the most expensive choice, but because of this offer: a hard-enduring quality, can be weathered naturally or coated with a special copper protectant to maintain the original color and shine. Stainless steel and copper constructed chimney caps do, more often than not, come with an extended warranty; and are the best way to go in the way of your chimney’s longetivity and your home and family’s safety.


Chimney Cap Types


Chimney caps also come in a variety of functions according to your cap preferences. There is the standard chimney cap which typically includes a screening material to further ward off elements and critters, is the most cost-effective, comes in a variety of materials, and takes care of your most basic chimney needs as far as insulation and protection is concerned. Draft increasing caps or vacuum chimney caps are more specific to a chimney that has difficulty, for one reason or another, drafting smoke up and out of your home. These chimney caps produce a stronger updraft, and are most often used with metal chimneys, though those with masonry chimneys can employ specific manufacturer adapters. There are two different options to cure this common chimney affliction. You can either employ what is called a flue stretcher which will extend the length of your flue and remove it from the influence of nearby or dual chimneys. This is a great option if you live in a dense city or have multi-floor fireplaces. Another option is a device which will decrease the downdraft by deflecting it within special cap fins, and subsequently suck excessive smoke out of your chimney. You may opt for a cap with an integral damper mechanism to replace a missing or loose-fitting damper system in your chimney. This type of chimney cap, once in place, will cap the previously wasted energy, restore the necessary damper functions, and insulate your home from the elements. Most come complete with a lever you’ll need to install on your fireplace wall, which activates effective use of the damper. Typically, those with older fireplaces will enlist these dual-purpose caps to gently restore an older fireplace.

February 26th, 2010

It is always nice when you are able to pay less for homeowner insurance and get the same or more cover. Below are 10 handy tips that you can carry out to get cheaper homeowner insurance premiums.

1. Increase your voluntary excess

Your insurance excess is the amount of money you agree to pay on a claim before the insurer pays the rest. For example, if you had a £200 excess and a £500 claim you would pay £200 and the insurance company would pay 300 pounds. If you choose to pay a higher excess, you will pay a lower premium. You can make substantial savings by doing this. When you are comparing policies, try changing the excess amount and see how much you can save.

2. Fit smoke alarms

Fire alarms are reasonably cheap, especially when you compare it to the cost of a home or the loss of a life. Most home fires are caused by cooking or smoking. Never leave your cooking unattended, don’t leave matches or lighters laying around and don’t smoke in bed. Be aware if you have small children that they love to play with all things exciting and new. They may turn the cooker on, light paper or cover lamps. All of these things may cause a fire in your home.

3. Install new locks

If you have just moved into a new home, you don’t know who might still have a key. The cost of changing your locks is far less than having all of your worldly possessions stolen from from your home. Make sure you fit quality locks – preferably five-lever mortise locks.

4. Have security lighting installed

Burglars prefer to work under the cover of darkness and don’t like to be in the spotlight. Use movement sensors with your lighting to surprise unwelcome visitors and keep them at bay. A blast of bright light will also raise attention with yourself or neighbours in the middle of the night.

5. Install time switches on internal lights

Your home is most at risk to burgulary when you are not present. Lights that are switched on at a particular time will give outsiders the impression that you are in the house when you are not. You can stagger the times lights come on and off in different rooms make it look like you are moving about the house.

6. Have an alarm system installed

Check with your insurer if they have a preferred supplier of home alarm systems. By installing a professional alarm system can often cut premiums by over five percent. That is a big saving, and it will give you peace of mind that your home is safe.

7. Don’t leave your keys under the mat

This will be the 1st place a burglar will look. If you need to hide your house keys, put a little thought into somewhere a thief would never think of looking. Also don’t leave your keys on a hook close to the front door where a burglar could hook the keys with a wire through the front letter box.

8. Insulate your external pipes

Pipes can easily freeze in the great British winter. By lagging (wrapping insulation around the pipe) your external pipes will reduce the chance of them freezing. If pipes do freeze you can often get leaks in cracked pipes or burn out pump motors as the water will not travel through the frozen pipe.

9. Regularly check you house and property for subsidence.

Subsidence is usually covered by your buildings insurance. It is important to identify movement as soon as possible to limit damage to you home. Look for cracks in walls and unevenness in walls and floors.

10. Only claim if you have to

The fewer number of claims you make, the higher your no claims discount will be. If a minor issue happens, consider carefully prior to claiming the item on your insurance. If you do submit a claim and loose your no claims discount, is this going to cost you more in the long run?

In order to save money on your insurance you need to compare insurance providers. Ideally you should do this once a year to make sure you are always getting the best price.

February 26th, 2010


When it comes to chimneys smoking, there are no two fireplaces that function in the same way. There can be many reasons why your chimney is not working properly and smoke is getting into your home.


The Height Of The Chimney


There is an appropriate measurement rule that must be followed for every chimney. If the measurement is followed you should not have any problems with your chimney, however, there can be exceptions. To determine if the rule has been followed you should measure ten feet from the chimney to the closest object. This object can be the line of the roof, where an addition starts, or the peak. Once you find the ten foot mark measure up two feet and that is the height that you chimney should be.


The chimney must be at the proper height to catch wind. It is not necessary for the chimney to be higher than the peak of your roof. If the peak is in the ten foot clearance area then it should. This is because the wind will blow across the roof and it should make an updraft and pull the smoke up with it.


It is sometimes necessary to raise the height of your chimney if a certain situation in pressure happens. There have been some products introduced in the market that can help with the price of raising your chimney.


You can use a flue extender to raise your chimney up to three feet. They are usually made of copper or stainless steel and have been proven to eliminate the draft problem. It is much less expensive to use one of these than it is to have your chimney raised.


Chimney pots are another method to eliminate the draft problems on your chimney. They have been around for centuries and were originally made from clay.


The newer chimney pots are made from copper. They are more expensive than the clay variety of pot, but they are very beautiful and can add to the look of your home. When copper ages it will turn a green color that is quite beautiful.


For those fireplaces that are metal zero clearance it will be necessary for you to get the manufacturers model number and the name of the manufacturer so that you can get the size of pipe you will need to raise your chimney. There may be a regulation in your city that requires you to enclose the pipe in a chase. This might cause you to have to build the chase to the new height.


This may solve some of your problems with smoke entering your home, but if it does not there may be more problems with your chimney.


Chimney caps like the Vacu-Stack or the Windbeater are another solution for your draft problems. They are specifically made to create an updraft when the wind blows across your roof and chimney. The cap will stay put and the wind will circle around the cap and make an updraft. This works fairly well with masonry chimneys, solid pack chimney pipe and metal chimneys. You can find a variety of sizes and adaptors that will work on most masonry chimneys.


If you have a metal chimney you will not need an adaptor. You can measure the inner pipe if you have an air cooled chimney pipe with two or three pipes inside. A collar for the outer pipes comes with the Vacu-Stack for these types of chimneys. If you have a drafting problem with your furnace or water heater you can generally find smaller sizes to fit these.