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    Tesla researched the whole spectrum of radiowaves and frequencies and experimented with X-ray as well. Thanks to his philosophy-knowledge, he also developed the early form of “the theory of everything”, in which he tried to define the formula of electricity, magnetism and gravity.…

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    they spin the shaft which is connected to the electrical generator. Turbines are complicated machines that includes sophisticated gearboxes for increasing the spinning shaft speed from 30 to 60 (rpm) required by most of the generators to produce electricity. The power in the win is directly proportional to the cube of the wind speed, to make that clear, for example a 20 (KPH) wind speed will generate 8 times the power of 10 (KPH). However this doesn’t happen a lot cause of the wind change in…

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    The objective: Through a scientific invention the student will create a model that transmits electrical current and demonstrate that electricity travels in a closed path. Materials: (6) light bulb, (6) battery, (6) 6 in. insolated copper wires, (6) wire stripper, (6) switches, (21) safety goggles, (21) aprons, and boxes of gloves. Vocabulary: Circuit, closed circuit, open circuit, electrical circuit, electromagnetic, and parallel circuit Engaged: We are going to do a KWL chart to find out, what…

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    Salt Water Lab Report

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    shine? It sounds crazy, but it's true! This is because salt water is a good conductor of electricity. Salt molecules are made of sodium ions and chlorine ions. (An ion is an atom that has an electrical charge because it has either gained or lost an electron.) When you put salt in water, the water molecules pull the sodium and chlorine ions apart so they are floating freely. These ions are what carry electricity through water. What happens is the solution of the water and the salt is transformed…

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    you are reffering to is Nikola Tesla. Though you might not know him, Nikola Tesla cretaed the AC electrical system and changed the field of electricity. Nikola Tesla was born on July 9th or 10th(not sure because of the country he was born in) in 1856 in Smijan, Crotia. He was one of five children from his mother. While Tesla was interested in electricity, his mother made small household appilances. Tesla’s father, Militan Tesla, was a Sebian orthodox preist and writer and pushed Nikola to…

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    Imagine a world without electricity, a period of prolonged darkness, not just a brief power outage. Attempt to envision a world where time does not exist. Sounds abnormal, yet for the greater part of human presence, this is the means by which we lived. The sun was the nearest instrument we had to a clock, and it contained all the information we desired. Endeavor to picture a world where there is no such thing as a stove to cook an evening feast for your growing family; no television to watch…

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    not allow it, also there is no physical evidence to prove this energy source, and most websites that claim he did are not credible. First, I need to clarify what I mean when I say Free/Alternative energy. Free energy is the creation of energy (electricity) without actually using any resources (non-renewable and renewable) at the same time. Alternative energy is an energy created through the use of renewable energy source, most common alternative energy sources are wind, solar, hydroelectric.…

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    power, it eliminates chances of being harmed by loose or dangerous power lines, therefore improving safety hazards. Society has come a long way thanks to pioneers such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison, but before Franklin 's discovery of electricity and Edison 's invention of the electric light bulb, society had already excelled thanks to Abraham Pineo Gesner, who invented kerosene, Ignacy Lukasiewicz, who invented the kerosene lamp, and Aim 'e Argand,…

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    In the two articles and the video I read and watched, they all had some sort of description of electricity. I think that the purpose of each is to get the reader or viewer to learn something about electricity. In Energy Story the main idea was to teach and tell the reader about how we use appliances or things that use electricity almost every day and sometimes without even knowing. Energy Story also teaches you about atoms and how they are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. The passage…

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    Energy Story Summary

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    In the passage, “Energy Story”, it explains electricity to the audience by showing how it affects us, and how we depend on it in everyday life. The passage proceeds to explain atoms and what their relationship to electricity is. It continues to talk about electrons and atoms, and describes how within the atoms are electrons, and when the electrons move between the atoms, a current of electricity is created. A description of an experiment the passage used was describing how the chain was similar…

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