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Circuit |
Circuit |
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Bioelectrogenesis |
Bioelectrogenesis, By. Living things generate their own electricity. |
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Electrolysis |
We will also look at how humans have utilized electricity. To help them manipulate matter through the electrolysis. And in the extraction of metals. |
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Antiquity |
The electrical phenomenon has been recorded since antiquity. |
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Amber |
Amber is a fossilized tree resin which has been found washed up on the beaches of the countries surrounding the Baltic sea and elsewhere from prehistoric times to the present day. |
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Fulgurite |
The electrical forces produced in materials. Like amber are usually very weak, but. Fulgurite testifies to the huge electric energy that can be produced by lightning. enough to fuse the courts of sand, into these these strange glass structures as massive electric current passes through the earth. |
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Capacitor |
Charge storage device. |
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Triboelectric |
You may have used balloons to collect static electrical charge through rubbing. This is known as triboelectric effect. |
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Dipole |
Electric Dipole |
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Oscilloscope |
If you have an oscilloscope available collected to the coil instead of the galvanometer. |
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Commutator |
Some smaller generators include a device called a commutator, which cuts out half of the cycle of current. |
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Electrolyte |
You'd, like Charlie sees, is the breakdown of a substance called an Electrolyte. |
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Electrodes |
An electrolytic cell. Includes an external source of electrical energy, the electrolyte and electrodes. |
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Electrode |
The electrode connected to the negative terminal is called the cathode. the electrical, connected to the positive terminal is called the anode. |
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Electrogenic |
Some of them are electrogenic and can produce electricity while others are electroreceptors and can detect electric field. |
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Bioelectrogenesis |
There are Other organisms like bacteria, which produce electricity and this is known as ~ |
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Piezoelectricity |
Piezoelectricity, Which is a phenomenon in which electricity is created when subjecting certain. Material to pressure, has been used to produce electricity from a virus, which was then Genetically modified to make it generate electricity and power. A liquid crystal display. P. 204 |
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Ammeter |
Voltmeter |
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Glands |
The endocrine system consists of glands which release hormones to control some bodily functions and send the communications. |
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Arc |
Reflex arc |
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Impulse |
Electrical impulse |
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Axon |
This exchange of ions changes the voltage and the charge of the axon. Unique, dating the impulse to jump from one point to another. |
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Dendrite |
The littles first arrived at the reception part of. The neuron, the dentrites. Then traveled across the cell body. |
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Neurotransmitter |
Secreted in the form of Neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft. |
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Myelin |
Myelin sheath |
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Ranvier |
There are little gaps between myelinated parts of the axon called the nodes of Ranvier. |
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Sinoatrial |
Sinoatrial node (SA node), Also called the natural pacemaker, is located above the right atrium. In the heart. |
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Myogenic |
Contractions of the heart muscle are considered myogenic since they originate from the heart tissue itself. And they don't require nerve stimulation. |
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Pulmonary |
Pumping the deoxygenated blood received from the body to the lungs through the Pulmonary artery, And Distributing or stimulated blood received from the ninth into the body through the aorta. |
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Arrhythmia |
There are some conditions known as a arrhythmia. Where the heart rate is irregular, this can be diagnosed By electrocardiogram by checking the electric Activity of the heart. |