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Photo of delta township library card9/8/2023 Michigan residents may apply for a LM library card one of two ways:ġ. Apply in person at the Library's 2nd floor Reference Desk for a full-service card during open hours. Applicants must show a valid Michigan driver's license or state ID card with current address. Out-of-state college students enrolled in a Michigan college or university may use their valid driver's license from their home state in combination with their current student ID card from a Michigan institution.Ģ. Residents age 18 and over may apply online for an eCard by completing the form below. LM Databases - Access the Library of Michigan's specialized subscription databases from home as well as while visiting the library.MeLCat - Borrow materials from other Michigan libraries through MeLCat, for pickup at the Library of Michigan - temporarily suspended due to ongoing catalog transition.LM Collections - Check out materials from the Library of Michigan's circulating collections at its facility in Lansing.Additionally, log-in credentials for accessing online resources may not be shared with non-Michigan residents.Ī full-service LM library card is your key to: LM Library Cards may not be used by non-Michigan residents. Employees of the State of Michigan, please use the Application for State Employees. Out of state students enrolled in a Michigan college or university are also eligible. All Michigan residents are eligible for Library of Michigan (LM) library cards.
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Force of a tank shell explosion9/8/2023 I remember seeing the episode, and they seemed to do a reasonable job testing it, using various fuel/air mixtures to see if they could get it to work. And while a bullet is heated by the explosion that propels it, the bullet itself won't necessarily be hot enough to ignite gasoline. If there's insufficient air in the tank, an explosion won't be possible, though an empty tank would be more likely to explode than a full one. To ignite gasoline, both heat and oxygen are required. This raises the question of how a bullet would cause an explosion in the first place. The Discovery Channel TV show MythBusters tackled this question in a 2004 episode, shooting five bullets into the gas tank of a Cadillac. I'm not sure if this is considered a good enough source, but in Season 3 Episode 2: "Scuba Diver and Car Capers" (free if you have Amazon Prime), the Mythbusters tested this: |