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    Research Paper On Holmium

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    the most part appeared at the bottom of the periodic table. This element has 67 protons in its nucleus, which implies it is the 67th component on the periodic table. Holmium is pliable, which infers it can be bowed and folded. It is the foremost magnetic component of the periodic table. The name comes from the element lanthanum. The lanthanides are also known as rare earth elements. Although lanthanides are not especially rare, they are very difficult to separate from each other. Holmium starts…

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    around them, do business with them, and even start romantic relationships with them. Invisible magnetic forces seem to give these certain individuals advantages in life. When this power has been developed properly the very presence of these magnetic people can have a calming and relaxing effect on others. There is no denying the fact that personal magnetism exists, but how does one improve their magnetic qualities? The following is a list of what creates this personal magnetism, and how you can…

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    the magnetism which results from this current be considered a greater energy source than more conventional fuel sources? Since Ampere's discovery of the phenomenon of magnetic forces, they have been used to construct levitating trains and for…

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    density respectively, then the magnetic boundary conditions are n ̂ .[B ̅ ]=0 (1.15) n ̂×[H ̅ ]=J ̅ (1.16) n ̂ .[D ̅ ]=ρ_e (1.17) n ̂×[E ̅ ]=0 (1.18) Physically the above conditions mean that the normal component of the magnetic induction is continuous at the interface, the tangential component is discontinuous on account of sheer current if one or both the medium become infinitely conducting, the normal component of the electric field is discontinuous on account…

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    In celebration of the 10-year anniversary of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s arrival to planet Mars, Deputy project scientist Dr. Leslie Tamppari presented a summary of NASA’s research and discoveries. Within the last decade, over two hundred and fifty terabytes of data have been sent home by the spacecraft, giving us insight about the Red Planet during the ongoing search of water and habitable zones. The idea of water on Mars has such high relevance because it is a necessity to any type of…

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    Recent revelations in the news over NASA finding “liquid” water on Mars has gotten many people excited about the possibility of sending humans to live on the planet, without much insight into the actual reasons why that idea is still not currently feasible. A planet must have much more than just water in order to be a habitable place, and these factors are often overlooked, in fact the same factors affecting the water supply on Mars are also the factors that factors behind the other reasons it…

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    are disturbances in both the electric and magnetic fields. These waves can travel through a vacuum (empty space) because they don't require a medium to travel through. Some examples on them are light, X-Ray and infrared rays. Both these types of waves are classified according to the direction the particles, it…

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    several alternate therapies that are practiced by professional therapists all across the world, magnetic therapy is known to be the most scientific and popular form of alternate healing. Magnetic therapy is a natural and non-evasive therapy that is believed to have been practiced by ancient Greeks and Egyptians thousands of years ago. Magnetic therapy involves the application of a temporary magnetic field comprising electromagnetic devices or fixing permanent static magnet to specific…

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    performed to help students further understand the characteristics of an electron in regards to various things such as its magnetic field strength and velocity. By using a Daedalon (e/m) Apparatus paired with Helmholtz coils and a glass bulb filled with helium gas, students were able to observe electrons travelling in a circular path. This is due to the uniform magnetic field produced by the coils which is perpendicular to the velocity of the electrons, the force acting on the electrons, and the…

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    possibility of life in depth. It only takes them a few days to reach the Mars using the Electro Magnetic Drive enabled spacecraft. Unfortunately, right after they land on Mars, an unpredicted extreme solar wind and coronal mass ejection also arrive, breaking the engine, the communication system, and several other machines. The survival situation has begun: Before repairing all the electronics, they must fix the force field generating machine first to protect them…

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