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    Iron Man Hero

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    Many people of today’s society still have questions to how the Marvel Comic figure Iron Man came upon the scene. There are many theories and assumptions, but the film Iron Man shows in detail how this unique hero was created. Iron Man is not considered to be your average superhero, his superhero like powers came in a more constructive way rather than being bitten or coming in contact with the super natural. The process of creating Iron Man took many failures, but this character was established…

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    Once he returned home he began drawing the plans for his electrical telegraph. His first model was composed of a wooden frame, which would hold an electromagnet, paper, and a marking pencil suspended from a pendulum. The pencil would mark on the paper as the electric circuit was opened and closed. What is now known today as Morse code is what Samuel Morse created when he used dots and dashes in his telegraph. To continue his experiments and research he needed financial support. Fortunately,…

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    Do magnets have prefered working temperatures? From electronic devices to letters on the refrigerator, magnets exist in almost every room at home, in school, and in the workplace. Some magnets are used as sorters, memory storage, or even just to hang things on the fridge. Yet, how much is even known about these magnets and what they do? Has anyone ever wondered if these magnets have prefered working conditions, like temperature? Or if they work better in hot or cold environments? “In ancient…

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    1800’s, all of the required parts that were needed to build an electrical communication system had been discovered. The most important of these were the battery by Volta, the relationship between electric current and magnetism by Oersted, and the electromagnet by Henry (Oersted). The only thing that…

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    Advancements of Prosthetics Over the Years 1 in 190 Americans are currently living with the loss of a limb, in the year 2005 1.6 million people were living with the loss of a limb (Langtree,2016). Therefore, prosthetics have advanced due to the change to lighter material, the change in mobility (movement),and the design has become more productable and useful for the amputee. “The evolution of prosthetics is a long and storied history, from its primitive beginnings to its sophisticated present,…

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    Capillary Compound

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    particles of a specific mass. The mass of the section partitioned by the charge is known as the mass to charge ratio (M/Z). Since most pieces have a charge of +1, the M/Z more often than not speaks to the sub-atomic weight of the piece. A set of 4 electromagnets (called a quadrapole), concentrates each of the fragments through an opening and into the detecter. The quadrapoles are set up by the PC to coordinate just certain M/Z pieces through the opening. The rest bounce away. The PC has the…

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    The website about finding a new, “correct” value for pi falls into pseudoscience. The author, Mohammad-Reza Mehdinia, commits the logical fallacy of availability bias, which doubles as skipping an important aspect of science. This feature is considering previous experiments, data, or works and sifting through why they do not match with the new information. Mehdinia writes on his site that he does not include or consider the previous works involving pi in his research and calculations. While…

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    Discovery Of Magnets Essay

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    and they are strong enough to destroy small planets if they get close enough. There are three main types of magnets: temporary, permanent, and electromagnets. Temporary magnets are made up of iron and iron alloys that can be easily magnetized by even a…

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    BEFORE THE INVENTION First communications were documented in 1200 B.C. where Homer speaks about fire signals and smoke signals in Iliad. In 700 to 300 B.C. there was a usage of postal pigeons in the Olympic Games. History also documents that in 200 B.C. until 100 B.C. messengers on horse or on foot were a common phenomenon in Egypt and China, where there were even stations for supplying them. The Chinese 2000 years before are estimated to have had a system of sending messages through pipes at…

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    Reusing Auto Tires

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    the past practice. This procedure is named pyrolysis. It utilizes a procedure where old tires are warmed inside a shut, without oxygen chamber keeping the unsafe substances from spilling out. There is additionally a pyrolysis which utilizes an electromagnet to produce by-items such as oils, gasses, carbon, and metal. This strategy is required to yield 850 liters of gas, a kilo of steel, 4 liters oil, and 4 kilos of carbon from only one utilized auto…

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