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    Part C- Written Summary Humanity's infatuation with space is one which extends to the beginnings of time. It is a tangible desire of human beings to discover the unknown and to address the questions about our universe. Society is amidst the era of space exploration as humanity challenges itself to move further into our solar system (NASA, 2013). Increased space voyages require increased launching procedures, a fuel-consuming process which is considerably uneconomical and impractical. Can…

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    sense perception can evoke various emotions that lead to different ideas. These ideas then can create new perspectives and eventually may result with new knowledge if proven to be true. For example, the Faraday's Law which explains the idea of electromagnetism. Prior to the discovery people observed lightning and though it was God who sent the lightning bolts in anger. In the 19th century Michael Faraday observed that if a wire is placed in a magnetic field the electrons will get pushed…

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    An English clergyman in 1908 reasoned that just as a watch is made up of several different parts, “framed and put together for a purpose,”(cit) so too are natural objects--ranging from the minutest antenna and delicate wings to the larger human body--made up of parts that combine to serve a higher function. As a watch is the handiwork of a watchmaker, nature is the product of a designing intelligence, or God. Thus goes William Paley’s ‘Watchmaker analogy’ from his book Natural Theology (cit)…

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    The Detroit Electric Car

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    As previously discussed, electric driving was not of much interest to people during its debut. Most of the conditions that lead to its development were individual breakouts of innovations with electromagnetics. For instance, Thomas Davenports’ goal was to have his electric motor power street cars replace steam powered vehicles. To continue the development of his electric motor, Davenport traveled to Washington D.C. to exhibit his machine before the patent office and have it registered. However,…

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    life. It has modernised the world we live in however, there are opposing thoughts on the true benefits. Friction is the force that resists motion of moving objects. Hence, the smoother the surface the less friction there is, unlike gravity or electromagnetism, friction is not a fundamental force. Instead, it is believed that friction is the result of the electromagnetic attraction between two touching surfaces with charged particles. (Ghose) There are 4 main types of friction – static, sliding,…

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    Intro Barely at the age of thirteen Philo Farnsworth was already shaping up to be the next Einstein by inventing a first place ignition switch. (Philo Taylor Farnsworth) Then later in his teenage years he made a diagram of a model for the tv. (Farnsworth, Philo) People say that Philo Farnsworth practically made the tv, and they are right. He is the most influential person that came to the tv, although others helped too. Also many overlooked him, so this will tell why one should care. Others…

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    Ci Engine Essay

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    This project is a group work, will be accomplished by three students in about 20 weeks. A single cylinder test engine block will be combined with a Ford cylinder head, then to be installed on the testbed coupled with an AC dynamometer. After connecting the control sensors, the engine will be tested in various operating conditions. 1.1 Background Engine is a machine which converts any form of energy into mechanical energy, especially the combustion engine converts combustion energy into…

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    Personal Philosophy Jennifer Gosha Daniels Post University Personal Philosophy A personal philosophy is unique, tailored to each individual’s lifestyle, outlook on life, and belief system. It’s a person’s motto that they follow in life, such as love conquering all in the world. A personal philosophy can be simple like being kind to others, while another’s may be complicated. No two people’s philosophies will be the same, because no two look at the world surrounding them, in the…

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    The creation of the universe, a vast and controversial subject of origins, is constantly debated, twisted, and altered to reach a point of what some would say, an understanding. Everyone has thought about questions of origin, and this debate is no stranger to conversation between people. The question of origins can arise in any area of study. In the study of chemistry one would wonder, where these elements originated. In more political science studies, specifically government, one would wonder…

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    In the past, there has been many great people who changed the world by creating an invention to make life simpler. Some inventions that were made stood in front of others while some weren’t given much credit. One of the many great people included a man named Samuel Finley Breese Morse. Morse was born in April 27, 1791 in Charlestown Massachusetts with a father named Pastor Jedidiah Morse and a mother named Elizabeth Ann Finley Breese. Samuel Morse was a very important man for the many things…

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