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    Diamondback Comparison

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    commonly known as the snake family. The eastern Diamondbacks can exceed the ten feet length while it’s relative, western Diamondbacks, can only reach seven feet, and unlike the black tail and rock rattler, it tends to coil when it feels threatened. They do this do because when they coil, it gives them the advantage of striking, which is as fast as the blink of an eye. Of course the first thing you are going to look for are diamonds, but there are three other things can help identify the snake.…

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    Nikola Tesla creative mind of past present, and future. Life for Nikola Tesla wasn’t very easy. He was very influenced by his family. He has also made over one hundred inventions some of which we still use today. Modern science is still working with and improving his inventions today. Nikola was born July 10 1856 in Croatia. His father was an orthodox priest and his mother was an unschooled but very intelligent women. During school he began experimenting with alternating currents. He was…

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    Abstract: Mathematics is a subject that has developed differently throughout various societies through time. Papyri left behind by the Egyptians and clay tablets from the Babylonians allow us to understand how these civilizations developed their ideas of mathematics and how they used mathematical concepts in their culture. Studying the evidence left behind by these people allow us to understand their number systems and their understanding and use of simple arithmetic concepts. Introduction…

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    If you receive your news and information from traditional sources of media, such as television or newspapers, then you have more than likely seen a story similar to “Electronic Cigarette Disaster: Child Wounded” or “Electronic Cigarettes Are Targeting Our Children.” News channels, such as Fox News, capitalize on the rare instances of device malfunctions, which result in minor explosions, and cherry-pick the scientific studies that agree with their opinion on electronic cigarettes. However,…

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    The other objective is to figure how many coils of copper wire are in the unknown. 4) What are AC and DC electrical energies? (3 points) DC electrical energy is direct current energy. So if the electrons’ movement is constant, it is DC electrical energy. AC is alternating current energy, so if…

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    Both Tesla’s and Edison’s contributions in the science world have had multitudes of effects on the standard of living today. From the time of Edison and Tesla, the use of electricity has been taken to completely different levels and it can be seen all around us. I believe that Nikola Tesla has had a larger impact on the science world than Edison has. Nikola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856 in Smiljan, Croatia. Because his mom was an inventor of household appliances, he began to find an interest…

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    acquire the parameters 3 different tests are set: no power test, no load test and blocked-rotor test. 3.3.2 No power test As described in the name, this test is applied to the motor with no power source. The purpose of no power test is to acquire the coil resistance of within the permanent magnet motors. To produce this test, firstly disconnect the power line cable from the machine, and connect the multimeter to the supply cable of any two phases of the AC motor(only 1 phase for the DC…

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    Shakess Experiment

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    The aim of this experiment was to build a shake torch and measure the electrical voltage produced when the magnet passes through a coil of wire. Our dependent variables were the amount of magnets (length of magnet) and the amount of shakes. This was done to help us discover if there was a relation between the amount of magnets, and the induced current produced. It was to investigate if a greater magnetic field and increased amount shakes would improve the shake torches ability to light the LED…

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    MRI Scan

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    Introduction An MRI (or Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan is a radiology technique that uses a large magnet, radio waves, and a computer to look at organs and structures inside our bodies. Single MRI images are called slices can be stored on a computer or printed on film. An MRI combines images to create a 3-D picture of your internal structures. The MRI scanner is a tube surrounded by a huge circular magnet. The patient is placed on a moveable bed that is inserted into the magnet. An MRI…

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    About his scientific journey Raymond Damadian was born in New York City in 1936 (Treacy, 2014). He started his life by studying the violin at the Juilliard School. At 15 years old, he had won in a competition between approximately 100,000 applicants and got a ford foundation scholarship, which permit him to study the mathematics at the Wisconsin University. Then he got the medical degree at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Finally, he became a professor at the State University of New…

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