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    contain the physical model and numerical procedure of calculating the dynamics of space charge and electric field distribution in cable insulation material under DC voltage. Electric field distribution and formation of space charge The dependency of electric field distribution on time and temperature is obvious in HVDC system. This is due to the resistivity/conductivity dependency on temperature and electric field [1, 44]. It is also clear that the formation of space charge within the…

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    Now companies like Tesla and many others are starting to make electric cars, also they made cars that work on both electric and gasoline. A electric car is more affordable than a gasoline car, the electric car all you have to do is charge it at your house, instead of going to the gas station and buying gasoline for your car. H. Piper introduce the electric train which it gave the idea of making cars also run on electricity, “Pipers technology actually followed…

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    Electric charge is carried by the electrons ( negative charge) and protons (positive charge) within an atom. The symbol for the electrical charge is Q. Resistance The symbol for the resistance is ohm Ω and as the ratio of the voltage applied to the electric current ,which flows through the circuit.You can find electrical resistance of a circuit component. Conductance…

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    The Lincoln Electric Company is an atypical example of American manufacturing. It has managed to thrive in the face of an industry that has all but evaporated from United States’ shores over the course of the last twenty-five years. Their unique culture is the cornerstone of their uninhibited success. James E. Lincoln was a pioneer in novel managerial techniques that lead him and his brother’s company into prosperity. The corporate culture of the Lincoln Electric Company is…

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    its methods for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions and pollutants to the environment. Electric cars notably are better for the environment as they reduce greenhouse emissions and pollutants to the atmosphere. Choosing which powered engine is the right choice depends on many factors like the cost of vehicles, time efficiency, fuel economy, and gas versus electricity. In the automotive industry, electric vehicles aren’t ready to replace gasoline-powered vehicles. The cost of both types of…

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    In the New York Times article “Carmakers Forge Ahead With Electric Vehicles,” Bill Vlasic illustrates the changing global economy for workers and consumers in regards to major automaker’s new lineups of electric vehicles. In this article, Vlasic draws attention to the efforts by auto manufacturers like Tesla, Chevrolet, Nissan, Volkswagen, and many more, to bring the electric car from the future into your garage. Vlasic discusses in January of 2016 where auto manufacturers stole the spotlight…

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    The Composition of Copper Copper is an element that many people have either felt or seen without realizing it. Pennies, for example, are made of copper. Certain pipes, contraceptives, and wires are other ways copper is used in our daily lives. It 's a great conductor of electricity, antibacterial, and corrosion resistant. However, this raises the question: what exactly are the properties of copper that give it its properties? An element is a chemical substance in its simplest form. An atom is…

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    development came later in the 19th century. There were three sources of motive power, steam, electric, an internal combustion which was the least dependable. Steam power proved to be successful. Stanley Steamer broke the record when he drove 127mph in 1906. Electric cars were more effective in the cities. They were quiet and reliable. Electric cars were mostly used for urban taxicab. There was also electric fire trucks which drove a moderate speed to get to the destination in 1922. The internal…

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    When you think of electric cars, do you think of a toy remote control car or a high end Tesla? As far as transportation goes, the first practical electric car was made in 1884 London. They would go on to make up approximately a third of vehicles on the road in the early 1900s. They quickly faded from roadways however, due to advances in the internal combustion engine. These Electric vehicles would not begin to return to prominence until the 1990s. The first widely successful electric vehicle in…

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    Electric Engines That Lessen Pollution Introduction Electric engines to lessen pollution will be good to lessen pollution it will help our environment to be eco-friendly and less smoke on streets. I Paulo Juson will introduce about what I researched. I researched about electric engines to lessen pollution. This will help the environment to be eco-friendly, my research is for engines to be electric to not cause any smoke and destroy pollution. In my research I will explain how will this engine…

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