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    Ever since I was a child, electricity was magic; I would spend countless hours trying to discover how it worked. Electromagnetism is now the focus of this childlike obsession, as it is as equally fascinating to me as the outlets were to the person of my youth. The Office of Naval Research has a department dedicated to electromagnetics research called Code 35, Naval Air…

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    We started with just stones and tools, but now we have the tools that can help us with even heart related diseases. One benefit of technology advancement is that transplanted hearts can now survive longer. Through research scientists have found out a way to keep those hearts alive if possible. Scientists part of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery claims “As the result of recent improvements in technology for genetic modification of pigs, genes that are immunogenic for humans have been…

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    Great White Shark

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    Great white sharks are skilled hunters. They have six highly refined senses: smell, hearing, touch, taste, sight, and electromagnetism. The Smithsonian Institution's Open Portal explains all six sensed of the great white shark. Great whites have an incredible sense of smell. They can smell a single drop of blood floating in the water. "The great white’s olfactory bulb is…

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    Nikola Tesla and His Revolutionary Contributions to America “Every living being is an engine geared to the wheelwork of the universe. Though seemingly affected only by its immediate surrounding, the sphere of external influence extends to infinite distance” (Tesla). Nikola Tesla was born on July 10th, 1856 in Smiljan, Croatia. His mother was the one to spark his curiosity in inventing, so much so that he ended up leaving Europe at the age of 28 to go to America. Once there, he met up with…

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    Thales Thales was one of the traditional founders of philosophy. He held the belief that the arche of all is water; water is the core element of all the things that are present. He believed in God and in his writings through Aristotle, Thales portray that the reason why he stated water as the basic element of everything is because the nourishment of everything is moist. One ingredient (water) that is present in all foods might be a factor that contributes to this concept. As for the food that…

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    onto the AC flag. Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American architect and creator who is very respected in vitality history for his improvement of exchanging current (AC) electrical frameworks. He likewise made uncommon commitments in the fields of electromagnetism and remote radio correspondences.This is the place everything started, and what at last drummed up such a buzz at the 1893 World's Expo in Chicago. A war was leveled ever-after between the vision of Edison and the vision of Tesla for how…

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    inventions which serve as components of electrical systems in modern times. Another scientist who influenced contemporary technology is Joseph Henry, who developed the telegraph. Likewise, the acclaimed scientist Hans Christian Ørsted discovered electromagnetism, which broadened the range of scientific possibilities. Despite the eminence of Tesla, Henry, and Ørsted, the importance of Michael Faraday’s scientific achievements remains unsurpassed. Faraday revolutionized science and technology…

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    Chapter-2 Preliminaries 2.1 Fluid Fluid is an any medium that possesses a capability of flow. It lacks a precise outline and assumes the shape of the vessel, in which it is positioned. Fluids can be further categorized in two groups. Liquids. Gases. Fluid mechanics Fluid mechanics deals with the mechanics of fluids and the forces acting upon them (liquids, gases, or plasmas). It can be divided into three sub-categories. Fluid statics. Fluid kinematics. Fluid dynamics. 2.2.1 Fluid Statics…

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    As Russell reconstructs the idea of co-presence in the light of physics, mathematics, and cosmology, he appeals to the examples of non-Hausdorff manifolds and Cantor’s threefold concept of the finite, the transfinite, and the infinite in mathematics and to the non-locality of quantum mechanics. Thereby, he renders co-presence as an infinite fractal-like character. To be more specific, gleaning from Pannenberg the idea of the dialectical mutual indwelling of the finite and the infinite,…

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    How do speedometers work? A: A speedometer is a gauge that measures the instantaneous speed of a vehicle. Speedometers became standard in all motor vehicles in 1910 Speedometers were created by the Croatian engineer Josip Belušić in 1855 Uses the rotation of the wheels to work When the cars engine turns over the drive shaft spins to turn the wheels The speedometer cable which is powered by the driveshaft also spins A magnet located inside the speed cup (made of aluminum) of the car spins at the…

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