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    Lipo Batteries

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    always clear the slate by clicking Reset Settings. Configurator: a software platform for adjusting the flight control settings programmed to a drone. Electrodes: electrical conductors that make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit, such as an electrolyte. Anodes are negatively charged electrodes; cathodes are positively charged electrodes. Electrolyte: a solution that contains ions; because electrolytes can conduct electricity, they are often included in circuits. LiPo (lithium…

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    extremity with overactive quadriceps and underactive. Common to use to EMG to identify precisely when a specific muscle is activated during the movement We used surface EMG we carefully cleaned the surface of the skin with alcohol pads, then the electrodes were attached onto the skin on the lower extremity of the subject. On both legs, one…

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    measure the conduction velocity of the nerve a double voltage of the 2nd experiment was entered in the stimulator panel . there was 2 data recorded proximal channel from the nearest electrode and the distal channel from the further electrode. the distance was measured in mm between the negative leads of both electrodes. time interval was measured between the nearest and the further compound action potential. Results: Eliciting the CAP: stimulus and action potential threshold of the…

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    distress by relying on reports of the brain activity of the infant in response to stimuli. To complete this task, Slater and colleagues measured the brain activity of 18 infants between the ages of two and five days old. The researchers attached electrodes to the scalps of the babies (specifically near the anterior “soft spot”, where the skull has not completely closed) and gathered electroencephalography (EEG)…

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    electroconvulsive therapy also know as ECT. Brain stimulation therapy is done so that it activates or inhabitates the brain by using electricity. The electricity is pulsed through through the brain by using electrodes placed around the scalp in precise and spicific areas. Through these electrodes, electric pulses pass through the brain that causes a minor seizure that usually lasts generally less than one minute long. Another way the Electroconvulsive therapy can be carried out by using magnetic…

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    Supercapacitor Case Study

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    new-generation capacitors called supercapacitors with incredible storage capacity. Much research and investment have been carried out in this impressive technology. It is same as that of the normal capacitor the only thing is it utilizes higher surface area electrode and thinner dielectric, which results in high capacitance. The value of this small device is immeasurable. They can charge and discharged over several rates without ill effects and can pack a couple of thousand farads in it. This…

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    Titanium Alloy Essay

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    briquette. Briquettes weight about few kilos. The columnar shape first melt (primary) electrode or stick is made by welding the briquettes together in an inert atmosphere. In the VAR furnace, the electrodes are double or triple melted to produce sound ingot. Like few tens to a few hundreds of briquettes – depending on the ingot size. The VAR process ingot production flow is shown in this flow chart. The primary electrode of titanium is connected to the cathode of the furnace. It is melted by…

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    Water Conductivity Summary

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    This article from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) explains what conductivity is, and how to measure conductivity. This is perfect for the experiment because it combines knowledge of how to measure the conductivity of substances along with what is, which is what is being tested. According to the EPA, “Conductivity is a measure of the ability of water to pass an electrical current.” This makes sense as to why in the experiment, distilled must be poured on the powders. The…

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    Throughout the Bronze and Iron Ages, people have discovered a useful process, we now use today, called welding. Many do not realize how important welding truly is in our world, even history, but when anyone is looking or walking around, there’s welding everywhere you go. They’re many types of welding, with different features and processes used on an object or material, that are opaque to your eyes. Oxygen acetylene (OAW) is one of the most used welds compared to others. It's used in our…

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    Electrocardiogram (ECG)

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    Typically, the test includes connecting several little, sticky sensors called electrodes to your arms, legs and chest. These electrodes are linked by leads to an ECG recording machine. Prior to the electrodes are affixed, patient will be asked to expel the upper clothing, and occasionally any chest hairs, that would interrupt the electrical signals, may be shaved or cleaned. Once the electrodes are set up, the patient may be offered a gown to cover up. The whole procedure usually lasts…

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