Niagara 's talked to Recovery Park.
theoretically possible to infer the Niagara Falls from a raindrop.
One ten times the size of Niagara Falls.
It's also the height of Niagara Falls when measured in pool balls.
The "New York Times" referred to this Niagara project as the unrivaled engineering triumph of the 19th century.
And then I needed the flow rate over Niagara Falls.
And it turns out in the case of Niagara Falls, the flow rate is determined by a treaty between the US and Canada, and both countries have
tried to squeeze out George Westinghouse not long after the Niagara project.
And she really discovered that when she traveled to Niagara Falls to see her Grandma several years ago.
He had just figured out how to transmit the enormous power from Niagara Falls 26 miles all the way to Buffalo,
Those are the sound, the wonderful sound of Niagara Falls waterfall.
That light beam can try to sit there because it's like a fish swimming against the Niagara , you know, swimming against a waterfall.
So someone asked, what would happen if they tried to funnel all the water from Niagara Falls through a soda straw?
You can just go-- like, if you find the flow rate of water over Niagara Falls and the cross-sectional area of a drinking straw, and you divide the two numbers,
so these two appointees will jointly oversee compliance with the treaty and certify that the right amount of water is flowing over Niagara Falls.
They said, "To Tesla belongs the undisputed honor of being the man whose work made this Niagara project possible."
which he essentially made possible because he formed this partnership with George Westinghouse to do the Niagara Falls project.
So Kunle Olukotun built some of the first multicore chips with his son, Niagara .
During his adventures blinding half the world with science, Nikola Tesla harnessed the power of Niagara Falls into the first hydroelectric power plant, constructed a bath designed to
Because I'd been to Canada as a child to like, look at Niagara Falls and whatnot.
worth stealing, put extra underwear in a bag, and walked out into the Niagara escarpment, past the invisible line separating civilization from
One is about interstate highways and serial killers, and the one before that is the untold history of Niagara Falls.
Exactly the same condition as if we were to put ourselves inside a barrel and go over Niagara Falls.