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Ants are small animals in the animal kingdom, but they have a lot of strength. If you weigh an ant and the weight of the object it carries, you'll be amazed! It lifted almost twice as much weight as it weighed.
There has never been a man in the world who has been able to lift more than twice his own body weight, and in this sense, the strength of an ant is much greater than that of a man.
Where does the power of this Hercules come from? It seems, this seems to be one.
An interesting "mystery". After a lot of experimental research, scientists have finally debunked this "mystery". It turns out that the muscles in the claws of the ants are a very efficient "prime mover", several times more efficient than an aero engine, and therefore can generate considerable force.
We know that any engine needs to have a certain amount of fuel, such as gasoline, diesel, kerosene, or other heavy fuel. However, the "muscle engine" is fed with a special fuel. This "fuel" does not burn, but it can also release latent energy and convert it into mechanical energy.
If there is no combustion, there is no heat loss, and the efficiency is naturally greatly improved. Chemists already know the composition of this special "fuel", which is a very complex compound of phosphorus.
That is to say, in the claws of the ants, there are billions of tiny electric motors that are powered.
This discovery aroused a strong desire of scientists to create a similar "artificial muscle engine".
In terms of development, if the powerful and dexterous automatic equipment such as the ant's claw were to be applied to technology, it would lead to a fundamental change in technology, and elevators, cranes and other machines would have a completely new look.
Nowadays, the cranes we use generally rely on electric motors, but the efficiency of the work is far worse than that of ants. Why? Because thermal power generation relies on burning coal, water turns into steam, and the steam pushes the impeller to drive the generator to generate electricity.
This goes through several processes, such as turning chemical energy into heat energy, thermal energy into mechanical energy, and mechanical energy into electrical energy. In these processes, part of the heat energy generated by combustion runs away in vain, and part of it is consumed because it has to overcome the friction generated by mechanical rotation, so this engine is very inefficient, only and the ant "engine" uses the special "fuel" in the muscle to directly turn into electrical energy, and the loss is very small, so the efficiency is very high.
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Be! Because ants can lift objects that are several times heavier than their own body weight.
For example, we often think of elephants as having great strength, but if the size of the ant is proportional to the size of the elephant, the ant can lift the elephant or lift heavier than the elephant can lift.
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Ant Hercules tells us that when we get good grades, we are complacent and self-righteous, and our grades will drop and they will not be as good as before. We must be strict with ourselves when we achieve good results, and we will continue to "go to the next level", so that we can continue to improve.
Ant Hercules is an excerpt from "Fables". Dari, who tells the story of the Ant Country, is a famous Hercules. He can drag things that are six hundred times heavier than his body by himself, and other ants can only drag things that are five hundred times heavier than his body even if they are desperate and gritting their teeth.
Once, he actually carried a dead dragonfly from the bushes and walked 800 miles. Don't be surprised, this is calculated in terms of mileage in the Ant Country. When he dragged the dragonfly to the entrance of the cave in the Ant Country, the king of the Ant Kingdom was surprised and kept praising him for his ability and strength.
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The fable of "Ant Hercules" tells us that when you have achieved good results, you must not be proud, if you are complacent and self-righteous, your grades will drop and be much worse than before. Therefore, when you achieve good results, you need to be strict with yourself to make continuous progress and work hard, so that you can continue to grow.
In this fable, the little ant Dari, who won the title of ant strongman, was proud after winning the weightlifting championship, and the ant felt that he had lifted so many things and spent so much effort, and I would have to save my strength in the future, and when it was time to exert myself, I either pretended to be sick or pretended, and refused to spend a little effort, and when I was in another weightlifting competition, who knew that I didn't even lift half of last year's weight.
Ant Hercules is an excerpt from a story from "Selected Fables of Krylov", which is of great significance for children's education.
The images in Krylov's fables are precise and vivid, and the images of animals with distinctive characteristics are used to express the complex personalities of the characters of various social statuses, so the connotation of his images is particularly profound.
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The story of "Ant Hercules" tells us that when we achieve good grades, we are complacent and self-righteous, which will make our grades drop and not as good as before. When you need to achieve good results, you need to be strict with yourself to constantly "go to the next level" in order to continue to improve.
In this fable, the little ant Dari, who won the title of ant Hercules, was proud after winning the weightlifting championship, thinking that I had lifted so many things and spent so much effort before, and I would have to save my strength in the future.
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"Ant Hercules" told me: "Smart" stupid people are like this, they have no self-knowledge, they think they are famous all over the world, and when they suddenly realize, they realize that their fame is only limited to the scope of ant mounds.
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