Search Results | beam lead technology
Your search for "beam lead technology" returned 105 results
How Computer Monitors Work
computer.howstuffworks.com/monitor.htm
Chances are you're reading this on a computer monitor. Do you know what's going on behind the scenes? Find out all about it, including dot pitch, refresh rates and the signals flowing along the graphics cable.
What Does Termite Damage Look Like?
Termites cause $5 billion worth of damage in the U.S. every year. For a bug that's about the size of an ant, that's a lot of destruction.
Ant vs. Termite Infestations: Telltale Signs to Watch Out For
animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/ant-vs-termite.htm
When tiny insects with wings start swarming your home, it’s easy to panic. Knowing ant vs. termite differences can save you time, money, and stress.
Power Loom: An Essential Industrial Revolution Invention
science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/inventions/power-loom.htm
The power loom was one of the most significant inventions of the Industrial Revolution. Learn more about the mechanized device that transformed the textile industry.
How Sidewinder Missiles Work
science.howstuffworks.com/sidewinder.htm
A Sidewinder missile weaves through the air toward an enemy target as if it has a mind of its own -- and in a way, it does. High-tech "smart weapons" take most of the guess work out of hitting a target. Find out how Sidewinders seek and destroy.
Carpenter Ants vs. Black Ants: Wood-munchers vs. Sugar-seekers
animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/carpenter-ants-vs-black-ants.htm
Not all ants are created equal, especially when it comes to carpenter ants vs. black ants. Though both are common ant species and household nuisances, their behavior, nesting habits, and potential for damage are quite different.
Most Powerful Countries: 2024 World Rankings
history.howstuffworks.com/world-history/most-powerful-countries-in-the-world.htm
The world's most powerful countries shape global affairs with economic strength, military power, tech, and cultural influence, driving international policy.
10 New Uses for Old Inventions
science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/repurposed-inventions/10-new-uses-for-old-inventions.htm
You think you really know an invention until -- whammo -- someone comes up with a new use for it. Ointment that soothes tired cow teats and treats baldness? Who would have thought?
What If You Traveled Faster Than the Speed of Light?
science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/what-if/what-if-faster-than-speed-of-light.htm
The speed of light is like that annoying friend who beats you at every game. What would happen if humans one day surpassed the cosmic speed limit?
How Wireless Speakers Work
electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/audio-music/wireless-speakers.htm
Wireless speakers can eliminate some of those pesky audio cables. While they do have advantages, wireless speakers also come with some strings attached.