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    Squishy Circuits have all helped me learn a lot more about electricity. The purpose of these sources were to help the reader to understand and inform the reader about how electricity is made. It also showed how easy it is to make electricity. These three sources have many differences and similarities but they all serve the same purpose. In the video Hands-On Science with Squishy Circuits it talks about how easy it is to make electricity with things you probably have in your kitchen. Annmarie…

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    Responsible for the radio, x-ray machine, and many other innovations, Nikola Tesla receives almost no credit for his master mind. Even though he was not recognized for his works, he still kept pursuing his dream primarily to create a better world for man-kind to inhabit. Nikola Tesla, known only as a footnote in the history of engineering, has shaped our modern day interactions by his dedication to doing the “impossible.” How a man is raised will not only impact him, but those who are prominent…

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    Commercial Electricians

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    An electrician is someone who specializes in the electrical wiring of buildings, machines and related equipment. Because electrical equipment is highly sensitive and potentially dangerous, electricians are always in need for emergencies and to deal with electrical problems. Electricians can work in residential, or private electrician jobs or commercial jobs. Residential jobs may involve work such as fitting a home for electrical wiring and investigating and repairing electrical problems in a…

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    which is how in the world was the protagonist not electrified when he was in the cage? Have you ever wondered just how much we depend on electricity. Well I have and I have to say that electricity has become the essence of many aspects in this planet. Actually our body would not function without electrical charge running through our cells. Yet again what electricity can give can also take away. Benjamin Franklin was one who helped in the development behind Faraday cages although it was…

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    All of these men were American scientist and businessman who helped Tesla advance his research or career. Thomas Edison allowed Tesla to showcase his talent even though he eventually gave him nothing for his work. “Tesla promptly quit and took a job digging ditches. But it wasn’t long before word got out the Tesla’s AC motor was worth investing in, and teh Western Union Company put Tesla to work in a lab..” (King, pg. 2). Tesla’s time with Thomas allowed him to get exposure and move on to…

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    What was the horsepower calculated? Does this make sense? The horsepower calculated when running up the stairs was 0.67 hp. This makes sense as 1 hp was originally defined to be the approximate amount of work a strong dray horse could do while lifting coal for one minute (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica, n.d). It is, therefore, reasonable to assume that a human could do 67% of this amount of work for a shorter amount of time. Generator What would happen to the force required to turn…

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    Electroconvulsive Therapy Electroconvulsive therapy is a medieval use of electricity to attempt to “rewire” the brain to treat psychological disorders. This type of therapy causes a vast array of possible complications that can follow the procedure; cognitive issues such as memory loss and physical ones such as musculoskeletal injuries. Electroconvulsive therapy should be abolished because it poses too great of a danger to patients. This Therapy has been a leading issue in the regard of…

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    Ervin Akoopi Nikola Tesla was a Serbian American. His grandfather, Duka Tesla had much talent for creativity. Nikola admired Duka's memory which was passed down through genetics from his mother. Tesla was intelligent. He performed integral calculus in his head, in which his teachers thought he was a cheater. He finished a 4 year term through 3 years at a university. At this time, Tesla’s father, Mulitin, knew his son was a scholar. Tesla was asked to make a catalogue for the library for the…

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    of communication and transportation. Benjamin Franklin, a former member of the forefathers who was the originator and inspiration to modern technology. His hypothesis proved that electricity could be harnessed and manipulated into our own personal resources, which was a major turning point in today’s world of electricity, this lead to new discoveries that are still intact this very day. One of the most influential inventions that resulted from this is the cell phone. Without the…

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    Explain How Motor Works

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    In this report I will explain how a motor works. Fig. 1 shows the parts of the motor. In this motor, there are two field magnets on each side coil with wire. These two field magnets always have opposite polarity. On the middle of the motor there is an armature, two commutators and two brushes. When current flow though the two brushes, one of the brushes touches commutator plate 1 and the other brushes touches commutator plate 2. Then the armature A and armature B turn in to field magnets,…

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