This is just a guess but I think you have to find a lift maybe to get to her, and that means Portal I has 20 levels which would make sense...
In Test Chamber 1 of "Portal," GLaDOS introduces the player to the Aperture Science Enrichment Center and explains the basic mechanics of the testing environment. She instructs the player to proceed to the next chamber and emphasizes the importance of completing the tests for their own safety. GLaDOS's tone is calm and polite, masking her sinister intentions and the underlying danger of the facility.
Portal is an interacting game where teens and young adults can travel through test, using science! Portal 3 is including 'Atles' and 'Pbodies' adventures through space, and solving test for GLaDOS, but the bad news is, Wheatly's returned It turns out, when Test Subject pulled him out of space, Wheatly landed on earth through Test Subjects imansipation grid. He now searches for GLaDOS in order to control over her test(s) and most importantly, revenge for calling him a 'moron'. Its up to Atlas and Pbody to save GLaDOS and try to kill Wheatly, once and for all. 12/9/12
Chell does not speak. She is the main character that you paly as. She is the test subject who survived the neurotoxin disaster which glados created.
This is off the top of my head so I will undoubtedly miss some details.The first one is about your character, a woman named Chell, participating in tests at the Aperture Science Facility while a witty AI with a female voice named GLaDOS comments on your progress. After completing the final test, GLaDOS tells Chell that she is going to be rewarded, but it turns out that she is going to be thrown into a furnace. She escapes the furnace and begins running around the innards of the facility, seeing all the behind-the-scenes mechanisms that go into making the tests. After running through all that, Chell makes it to GLaDOS' chamber. GLaDOS informs Chell that she, that is GLaDOS, had previously killed everyone in the facility by releasing a "deadly neurotoxin." She then releases the same neurotoxin in her chamber in an attempt to kill Chell. As one would expect, Chell defeats GLaDOS, and the game ends with a bit of a cliffhanger, as the fate of Chell is not really specified, but it can be assumed that she dies, lying on somewhere above the facility on the surface.The second one starts off with Chell waking up from stasis after an unspecified, but presumably VERY long, amount of time. An AI named Wheatley finds you, and informs you that the facility's reactor is unstable and will self-destruct. Chell travels through the facility with Wheatley until they come across GLaDOS' chamber where she lies deactivated. While trying to secure escape, Wheatley reactivates GLaDOS. She remembers that Chell killed her, and forces her to participate in more tests.After a bit of testing, Wheatley makes an appearance and helps Chell escape the test chambers. He has a plan to stop GLaDOS by sabotaging the production of her turrets and neurotoxin. This allows Chell to confront with GLaDOS without dying. Chell activates the override that ejects GLaDOS' personality from her "body." Wheatley tells Chell to insert him into GLaDOS' body so that he can gain control of the facility and escape. Upon doing this, he realizes how much power he has and decides to keep Chell from escaping. He throws Chell and GLaDOS down a shaft. While falling down the shaft, GLaDOS remembers that Wheatley was an AI module designed to hinder her by being an idiot. She actually says that he was an idiot designed by the scientific community's greatest minds so he's pretty stupid...and now he controls the facility.At the bottom of the shaft, Chell and GLaDOS find themselves in the oldest part of the facility, made back in the 60s. This part of the facility contains backstory on Aperture and its president Cave Johnson as recordings of him are played throughout the tests. GLaDOS, it is revealed is lovingly based on Cave's secretary. The two eventually make it back to the modern part of the facility where everything is falling apart due to Wheatley's incompetence. This includes the reactors as he has simply turned off the alarms warning of their imminent meltdown. The two run through myriad tests and make it to Wheatley. A battle ensues ending in Wheatley's defeat. I'm not going to spoil how, as it's utterly badass and needs to be experienced firsthand, or watched on YouTube.So GLaDOS is reinstalled into her body, she returns to her old, evil self and stabilizes the reactors. She still holds a grudge against Chell for killing her in the first game, but decides that she doesn't want revenge anymore. Instead, she wants Chell to "just go," and summons an elevator for Chell to leave the facility and return to the surface.That's pretty much it.
In Portal 2 GLaDOS says something in fast motion to "explain" how to solve the test. What she is really doing is quoting a line from Moby Dick: "...and methodically knocking people's hats off--then I account it high time to get to sea as soon as I can." Now you really can remember what she said in slow motion like she told you to!
Play wolverines adventure mode with captain America then you get test chamber
The Companion Cube is the same thing as a normal weighted storage cube, with the minor difference being that it has a heart painted on it. In one level of Portal, GLADos (yes, it's spelt like that) gives you the companion cube with the intention of finding out how you (the test subject) deal with loss. She finishes that test chamber by asking the player to euthanize the cube, locking the elevator until the cube is dropped into a pit which GLADos calls the 'Aperture Science Emergency Intelligience Incinerator' After the 'death' of the cube, she often reminds you that you 'killed' it. (Something akin to 'we were going to have a party for you, all your friends were invited, too bad you don't have any friends because you killed them') Appearently aggravated by this, Chell proceeds to pull the hapless robot apart and throw the pieces in to a burner.
This answer contains spoilers so if you don't want to know don't read it. The game begins as a follow up from Portal 1, when Chell the main character wakes up in the labs of Aperture Science. A new addition to the cast of Portal becomes your guide as you try to escape the laboratories. You and Wheatley, your guide, stumble into GlaDOS after some time and she forces you to test as she did in the first game. Her unending tests are interrupted by Wheatley as he once again tries to free you from the labs. After you help Wheatley create defective turrets and empty the neurotoxin from GladOs' storage, you confront GlaDOS. After a short fight, Wheatley overrides GlaDOs' system and takes control of the Aperture Science laboratory. You are about to escape forever when Wheatley becomes corrupt with power and sends GlaDOS' mind into the body of a common potato, and sends you down an elevator shaft. This is where the plot twists and after uniting with GlaDOS, you must work together to escape the basement of Aperture Science. After getting out of the dark places of the facility, you are forced to test with Wheatley, but he soon becomes bored with you and decides to kill you. After running from Wheatley like a scared little puppy, he traps you in a situation not unlike the one GlaDOS put you in in the first game. This is where you have to put all your skill with a portal gun at work as you corrupt Wheatley. After performing the required tasks, A cutscene begins where Wheatley blasts a hole in the ceiling, revealing the moon. You shoot the floor with the portal gun, and then shoot the moon. This is where Wheatley is vacuumed into space and GlaDOS saves you from a similar fate. After you are fully healed, GlaDOS states that you had beaten her fair and square and demands that you leave. This long elevator trip towards the surface (Aperture Science is located underground) is filled with Turrets, and begins the famous "turret opera". Chell finally is able to leave Aperture Science forever, and GlaDOS performs one last song before saying goodbye. After the credits, a small scene shows Wheatley apologizing to you while floating around in space. This is the total storyline for Portal 2.
A humidity chamber is used to control and maintain specific levels of humidity for testing and research purposes. It provides a controlled environment to simulate different humidity conditions, which is important for various industries like pharmaceuticals, electronics, and materials testing.
Yes it is possible to test a diode with a multimeter.
the test chamber machine
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