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    Neutrinos are the result of the release of particles from protons changing into neutrons. They have no electric charge, react poorly to other matter, and are very difficult to capture. b. It is useful to study the Sun’s neutrinos because they help us understand what the Sun releases into space. c. Neutrinos tells us about the thermonuclear process that happens in the Suns…

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    Albert Einstein said, “No object can travel faster than the speed of light.” However, will the temperature change the brightness of light? The researcher will perform the test three different times. Each test will take one glow stick from the freezer, one from the refrigerator, one in boiling water, and one from the counter and break the glow stick to make it glow. The researcher will then time the length of time it takes for the glow stick to turn off. At the conclusion of the experiment, the…

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    provides the energy to generate a traveling wave. http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Sound/tralon.html Electromagnetic waves “A transverse wave that involves the transfer of electric and magnetic energy (Don Buckley, 2011)” they are made of vibrating magnetic and electric fields that move through a medium or space at the speed of light. B. SOUND “Sound is a disturbance that travels through a medium as a longitudinal wave ( Don Buckley, 2011 )”. Normally when energy…

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    Atomic Theory

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    atomic model looked like a billiard ball, it is a very fundamental part of modern chemistry. About twenty four hundred years ago the first supporters of an atomic theory were the Greek philosophers Leucippus and Democritus who proposed the theory that matter could not be divided into smaller and smaller pieces over and over, he called these tiny pieces atomos. This comes from the meaning “cannot be cut”. He thought that atoms were small, hard and were made up of the same things but came in all…

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    that designs, develops and manufacturer’s electric vehiclesalong with advanced powertrains and electric components. Tesla is a pioneer of electric technologies for cars as well. The company also owns their own service centers and supercharges stations. In addition to electric car manufacturing, the organization has designed and developed electric components for other car manufacturers. For example, Daimler AG, also known as Mercedes Benz, purchased electric methodologies for its sub-compact…

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    Nikola Tesla Abstract

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    many judged him simply as a mad scientist, few were able to see how he was ahead of his own time, providing the theoretical and practical foundation to several modern equipments. We, as a society, not only owe Tesla for the AC (alternating current) electric system of supply, but also for the radio, the x-ray, the remote control and controlled rocket missiles. However, Tesla is unknown for the majority of the worldwide population. How can a man who built the basis of great part of modern science…

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    Emp Attack Research Paper

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    an Electromagnetic Pulse, also known as an EMP were to occur, it would change the technology world forever. Such threats are often dismissed as unlikely or a relic from the Cold War. They are not. Solar storms are not infrequent, making it only a matter of time until one impacts our critical infrastructure. And unlike natural phenomena, there is no reliable methodology for quantifying the likelihood of an EMP attack. Nevertheless, it is possible to identify developments that increase our…

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    3.1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS The project is an Arduino- based project and is based concerning radio frequency according to ship then get hold of the data. The RF transmitter and grantee each work at a 433 MHz to send then get hold of data. We will be adding the use of an ultrasonic, which measures the scale in conformity with an object, through the usage of echo waves. An LCD show choice is aged to show the statistics managed with the aid of the Arduino. The dictation is computerized therefore…

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    thousands of electrons would have a very high, negative electric charge; however, this was not practical, as atoms typically have no charge. In 1906, Thomson suggested that atoms contained far fewer electrons, a number roughly equal to the atomic number. These electrons must have been balanced by a positive charge. Thus, Thomson began studying positively charged ions as he channeled a stream of ionized neon through a magnetic and electric field. He used deflection techniques to measure the…

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    What are Dark Matter and Dark Energy? Introduction: To start with, Dark Matter is invisible material that permeates the galaxies. It exerts a gravitational influence on the stars causing them to deviate from Newton’s and Kepler’s laws. Dark Matter also affects members of a group of galaxies. The nature and composition of the Dark Matter are unknown. In space there is a lot of totally empty space, the vacuum, which contains energy. This energy is variously called Dark Energy and also may be…

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