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minus-square@empireOfLovelinkEnglish66•10 months agoStow-ic (Stoic): To be emotionally disconnected, stable, without reaction. Sto-ike (Stoich): Slang, of an engine to be running at it’s optimal stoichiometric ratio for combustion I spend too much time in car groups.
minus-square@funnystuff97@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink20•10 months agoStoich is also a general term for stoichiometry, in chemistry. Same idea as with engines, but more general.
minus-square@Fuckfuckmyfuckingass@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink8•10 months agoI’ve seen that terminology used for engines, but I had no idea it was pronounced different and had another meaning.
minus-square@Godric@lemmy.worldcakeOPlinkfedilink8•10 months ago stoichiometric Flashbacks to chemistry class where we calculated this shit, get me out!
minus-square@Abnorc@lemm.eelinkfedilink6•10 months agoI am running at my optimal stoichiometric ratio. I am above your jest.
minus-square@three@lemm.eelinkfedilink5•10 months ago stoich could you use this in a sentence? i’m having a hard time understanding how to use it.
minus-square@empireOfLovelinkEnglish10•10 months ago“The ratio of air to fuel inside the cylinder is at 14.7 to 1, exactly at stoich.”
Stow-ic (Stoic): To be emotionally disconnected, stable, without reaction.
Sto-ike (Stoich): Slang, of an engine to be running at it’s optimal stoichiometric ratio for combustion
I spend too much time in car groups.
Stoich is also a general term for stoichiometry, in chemistry. Same idea as with engines, but more general.
I’ve seen that terminology used for engines, but I had no idea it was pronounced different and had another meaning.
Flashbacks to chemistry class where we calculated this shit, get me out!
I am running at my optimal stoichiometric ratio. I am above your jest.
could you use this in a sentence? i’m having a hard time understanding how to use it.
“The ratio of air to fuel inside the cylinder is at 14.7 to 1, exactly at stoich.”
ohh got it, thank you :)
“This conversation is giving me a stoich”