On the Bacardi bottle what does the bat mean?
The http://wiki.answers.com/q9393714.htmlcompany's signature Bat symbolises good health, family unity and fortune. The Bacardi Bat logo features on all labels of every product that has the BACARDI family name.
Where can you find vampire bats?
The common vampire, Desmodus rotundus, is widespread in the tropical and sub-tropical areas of the Americas. It occupies rainforests as well as deserts, making its home in hollows, caves, trees, and even buildings. Usually, they live in colonies of about one-hundred bats but can reach up to two-thousand.
Do vampires drink chicken soup?
Well, vampires dont exist, so know
Of course they do. Its too thin to be eaten.
What does a bite from a vampire bat from SE Asia look like?
Hello!
There are 3 existing species of vampire bats in the world. All 3 occur in tropical America ONLY - none in SE Asia. And since vampire bats are the only bats that may attack people, there is no way anyone can ever be attacked by a bat in SE Asia. Simple as that!
The only way to get bitten by a bat from SE Asia would be to grab one with bare hands. In that case the bat may bite you in self defense. What the bite would look like depends on the bat species inflicting the bite.
lars
wise.people@live.se
What are the two largest bat colonies in Texas?
The largest bat colony in the entire world is located in Bracken Cave just outside of San Antonio, Texas. the largest urban bat colony in the world is located under the Congress Avenue bridge in Austin, Texas. Both are colonized by Mexican free-tailed bats.
No, mosquitoes don't eat mushrooms. They only feed from other animals and humans. They suck blood from living things to survive.
What does a vampire bat look like?
the vampire bat is furry, and has sharp teeth for cutting into its pray.
Did Hack Wilson ever use a Hanna Batrite bat in his career?
Yes, there are photos of him using batrite's
How can people help bats survive winter?
There is probably nothing people can do to help bats survive winter. Most bats feed on insects caught while flying. Most bats are adapted to deal with the usual cold of winter. Many hibernate, and others fly to warmer climates for the winter.
When will the Adidas pellara cricket bat come out?
At HOBBS SPORTS in Cambridge we have just received our first delivery today of Adidas Pellara Cricket Bats! (12 December 2008).
I'm sure most retailers will also receive their stock soon, but knowing Adidas, supply will fail to meet demand.
David Pimblett
Owner Hobbs Sports, Cambridge, UK
Why does a 95 acura legend thermostat rise to hot and go back down when mpg go down?
You may have a air lock in cooling system. Try this: Remove rad cap, start engine and let it run for 20 minutes and top off fluid. I would suggest you have your rad cap tested.
How would you describe the process of updating a budget?
variations of budgets are continuous budgets and continuously updated budgets. Rather than preparing one budget for the upcoming year, in a continuous budget one updates the budget for the following twelve months at the end of each month or each quarter.
I suppose it wouldn't have been a common occurance, but I wouldn't label it impossible. When wind hits sails -- especially a strong gust -- it can easily haul a man or maybe even two or three right off his or their feet. I have personally watched a fellow get dragged right across the stern of a small tall ship when the wind grabbed the sail and caught him off guard. In order for someone to end up upsidedown, he would have to get his foot somehow wrapped in the line that was attached to the sail that got grabbed by the wind. It would have to be securely wrapped, too. And, it would have to be one of the lines that is attached to a tackle aloft somewhere ... so, I suppose it is possible for it to happen, but not entirely likely.
What are the similarities between a bat and an owl?
They have wings and navigate largely by "SONAR".
Other than that they have almost no similarities as owls are birds and bats are mammals.
How would you describe economic development?
Economic development, generally speaking, is a process of change that is focused on the betterment of the community, state, and/or nation.
Peak DetectorA peak detector determines the peak voltage on an ac wave and converts it into a dc voltage. A diode puts the peak voltage on a capacitor. The second op amp is a buffer. This means it holds the same voltage input and output, but it allows current to be used at the output without altering the voltage. An op amp buffer is created by connecting the output to the inverting input.The purpose of the buffer in this instance is to tell the first op amp what the voltage is on the capacitor. In simple designs, this is done by simply connecting the inverting input of the first op amp directly to the capacitor. But the buffer allows a second diode to be used in the feedback loop without altering the capacitor voltage. The diode then pulls against the output of the buffer instead of the capacitor.The purpose of the feedback diode is to prevent the output from saturating on the down-swing. Saturation means the output goes to the supply rail, while excess current is drawn through the input, which can create undesirable effects. The feedback diode pulls the inverting input down to the same level as the noninverting input, which means the output is never more than 0.6V lower than the noninverting input or the bottom of the voltage swing on the ac input wave. The feedback resistor allows a difference in voltage to be created between the inverting input and the output of the buffer.The design challenge of a peak detector is in the fact that the diode pulls the voltage up but not down. Something needs to bring the dc voltage on the capacitor back down, either when the voltage being measured decreases, or when an over-voltage spike is created for some reason such as noise, contact of leads or turn on of the device.Leakage current through the diode when reverse biased will be enough to control the capacitor voltage when stable measurements are being made. At other times, more current is needed to bring the capacitor voltage down. A resistor can be used for that purpose. But it will then create some ripple on the capacitor, because it will be pulling voltage down while the diode is not pulling it up. The ripple is greatest for lowest frequencies, because then there is more time during each cycle for voltage to decrease. Therefore, low frequencies require some compromise between ripple on the dc and rate of equilibration.Here's how to calculate ripple on the capacitor. Start with this formula: V/S = I/C. It says volts per second equals current over capacitance. Say there is one volt on the cap. Divided by 10M of resistance equals 0.1µA of current. Divided by 0.47µF equals 0.213 volts per second. If the frequency is 10Hz, there is 0.05 seconds for each half of the wave. So 0.213V/S times 0.05S equals 11mV of ripple. If the frequency is increased to 1KHz, a half wave is 0.5mS, and ripple is 0.0005 × 0.213 = 0.11mV. If the cap voltage is increased to 2V, the ripple is 0.21mV, or twice as much, but the same percent.The rate at which the voltage equilibrates is not linear. At 1V on the cap, it is 0.213 volts per second; but at 2V, it is 0.426V/S. So it would take about 3-5 seconds to equilibrate when 1V too high. Pulling it down instantly with a push button switch is so easy that it is better than compromising the design or waiting for equilibration.
Qigong originated before recorded history. Scholars estimate qigong to be as old as 5,000-7,000 years.
Does sonar uses sound waves to measure water depth?
Yes.
Active sonar generates a pulse, the echo is heard some time later. The time it takes for sound to travel from the generator to the reflector and back to the sensor discloses the distance from the sonar equipment to the object reflecting the sound waves.
Passive sonar just listens and does not generate any sound pulses itself but through various analysis algorithms certain information about the distance to an object that does make sound can be obtained. Passive sonar is not used for finding the depth of water but for listening to ships.