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    boy who was gifted when it came to science. He lost his father when he was young but strived to have a better nonetheless. After becoming a Fellow of the Trinity, he started working with Lord Rayleigh and later became his successor. He found what electrons were and gave a theory about where they came from. He also found what isotopes are and what their comprehensive capabilities are. He created the Mass Spectrometer that will help see what chemicals are in something by how far the ions travel.…

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    molecular structure and the physicochemical property of molecules, including biological molecules and MESP-based drugs, to distinguish electron rich zones (electrophilic attack) from electron-poor ones (a nucleophilic attack) 16, 17. We represent in this study the molecular surface of the electrostatic potential (MESP), the electrostatic potential (ESP) and the electron density (ED). MESP is a surface of the electrostatic potential with the electronic density surface. The molecular surface of…

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    where the proton of the beta- plus is found in the radionuclide. The nucleus then makes neutrons which then give out positrons which are beta- plus particles. When the neutron transforms into a proton, the proton stays back in the nucleus and the electron that is formed moves away with a lot energy. As the beta –plus particle emits the nucleus, it results in the nucleus changing and gaining one extra proton and losing one neutron. The atom that can be used in beta – plus is carbon 11. The other…

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    layer aids transport electrons from the cathode to the emissive…

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    contain certain electrons that interact in such a way that allows animals to find their way to their destination. Photons enter through the eye and deliver enough energy to hit the protein, called cryptochrome, and separates…

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    Come back together to watch the next batch of videos in C2 and end with a review of safety procedures in the DP. What does FPV stand for?(First-Person View.) How does a camera capture visual data?(When light hits the pixels in a camera, it knocks electrons loose and creates an electric current that the camera can detect and interpret as an image.) Why are most FPV systems based…

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    atom. Thanks to the evolution of atomic models. In the beginning, Democritus viewed the atom as a tiny, solid, round sphere, that was unable to be cut. He created the first model of an atom, that essentially depicted it as a solid sphere, free of electrons, protons, or neutrons that looks similar to a billiard ball. Next came Dalton, he believed that every element has its own specific atom. He also shared the belief that atoms could not be spilt,…

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    This means, in this scenario the electron motion is diffusive and green functions are nearly isotropic. Usadel’s approach not only deals to ‘strongly dirty’ samples but also ‘moderately dirty’ samples. The theory of upper critical field for MgB2 was developed separately by Alex Gurevich…

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    Lithium ion(Lithium ) battery? What are the challenges that are still left in the field? 1) The anode is the negative electrode of a galvanic cell and is related to the oxidation or the discharge of electrons into the external circuit in the main into the solution. • The anode attracts electrons or anions from the cathode or the electrolyte. • The associate anode may be a supply of charge or work as an negatron acceptor. 2) The…

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    mechanism starts with a nucleophilic attack from the alcohol, in this case sec-phenethylalcohol, to the PCl3 causing a chlorine atom to leave. The nitrogen from dimethylaniline grabs the hydrogen from the alcohol that’s attached to the phosphate and the electrons from the O-H are transferred to oxygen. Then another molecule of the alcohol attacks the phosphate one again cleaving the P-Cl bond. Then another molecule of…

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