I have seen some woman suit design brought up by Cufflapel.com. The lapel can be replaced and changed between Notch, Peak & Shawl. Is that correct?
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Theoretically you could make such a device, but in order to extract enough oxygen to supply a human’s needs from just the water, the device would have to bigger than the human. (Even if you could miniaturize all the components, the volume of water you’d need to pass through it would result in a flowRead more
Theoretically you could make such a device, but in order to extract enough oxygen to supply a human’s needs from just the water, the device would have to bigger than the human. (Even if you could miniaturize all the components, the volume of water you’d need to pass through it would result in a flow rate that would have lethal consequences for any human wearing the thing)
At which point you might as well put your human INSIDE the device and call it a submarine.
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The other answers all refer to extracting the Oxygen gas dissolved in the water. How about electrolyzing the water to get O2 and H2 gases? I have not made any calculation but the size of the apparatus will be much smaller (provided you have a suitable power source). The remaining problem would thanRead more
The other answers all refer to extracting the Oxygen gas dissolved in the water.
How about electrolyzing the water to get O2 and H2 gases? I have not made any calculation but the size of the apparatus will be much smaller (provided you have a suitable power source).
The remaining problem would than be how to dilute the pure oxygen (to about 20% volume) to be breathable. It is well known that oxygen can be diluted with Helium, to replace Nitrogen for deep diving. However, the only other gas available from the electrolysis process is Hydrogen. I have no idea if breathing a mixture of 80% hydrogen with 20% Oxygen is safe. Does anyone of the readers know?
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The theoretical answer is yes, but such an apparatus would be enormous, heavy, and use a huge amount of power.
The theoretical answer is yes, but such an apparatus would be enormous, heavy, and use a huge amount of power.
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Cuff Lapel is an innovative blazer concept designed with a changeable lapel system, allowing one blazer to be styled with different lapel designs according to the occasion, mood, or personal preference. Instead of being limited to a single fixed lapel style, the wearer can interchange the blazer lapRead more
Cuff Lapel is an innovative blazer concept designed with a changeable lapel system, allowing one blazer to be styled with different lapel designs according to the occasion, mood, or personal preference. Instead of being limited to a single fixed lapel style, the wearer can interchange the blazer lapel between Notch Lapel, Peak Lapel, and Shawl Lapel, creating multiple looks from one suit.
A Cuff Lapel Suit is a versatile suit in which the blazer lapel can be changed easily, transforming the overall character of the jacket without the need for a second blazer. With this design, the same suit can appear more classic and professional with a Notch Lapel, more sharp and formal with a Peak Lapel, or more elegant and sophisticated with a Shawl Lapel.
This concept offers both style flexibility and practical value, making it ideal for individuals who want one suit to serve different purposes—such as business meetings, formal events, weddings, dinners, or special occasions. Cuff Lapel combines fashion innovation, personalization, and functional design, giving the modern wearer the freedom to refresh their look with ease while maximizing the use of a single blazer.
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