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A milk game is actually possible because milk is non-conductive, so it won't screw up the electronics. If it were a milk game, I would love to see some team make a tri-layered robot with the two outer layers black and the inner layer white ! Oh yeah, and I forgot about the logo imprinted on the top. That would satisfy my appetite, or would it?
Milk is 85-95% water so it would be conductive.
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It isn't the water that is conductive; it is the ions that are dissolved in it. That is why salt water is conductive whereas deionized water is not. Milk is proteins dissolved in water, so it does not conduct electricity (very well).
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It isn't the water that is conductive; it is the ions that are dissolved in it. That is why salt water is conductive whereas deionized water is not. Milk is proteins dissolved in water, so it does not conduct electricity (very well).
Still once the lactose begins to ferment. The conductivity will increase dramatically.
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Still once the lactose begins to ferment. The conductivity will increase dramatically.
Which It would, imagine the heat output from all those robots, [KINKY]with milk running all over them[/KINKY]
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He is in charge of designing and producing oreo cookies and always brings us some new crazy test flavors during build season!
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Wow! That is amazing! My type of job
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