Humans have been able to live on Earth together for thousands of years, surviving, procreating and evolving into what and who we are today. Still in recent years, the society that humans have created has made us grow apart (Shadyac). The thing is though that humans have something already in us in order to create a more connected and better society. That thing is the human aura or the human energy field. This sort of feature that is inside of humans could lead to a better world for all of us and…
Do you like the vibe of grass under your feet, or the sand in the middle of your toes, well appreciate all the more unshod contact with the Earth, since that is the thing that Earthing or Grounding truly is! As a child we cherished strolling unshod all over the place... yes it was on account of it felt great on our feet, additionally in light of the fact that our bodies felt the advantages as well. In the event that we could backtrack to those days we would be in an ideal situation, the Earth…
Using the data obtained through the Labquest2 computer system, my group and I calculated exactly the initial momentum and kinetic energy, final momentum and kinetic energy, and percent of momentum and kinetic energy that was lost through these collisions. To calculate momentum we used the equation p_i=p_f which expands to m_1 v_1i+m_2 v_2i=m_1 v_1f+m_2 v_2f. We can say that our first hypothesis was accepted since in collisions 1 and 2 the total initial and final momentum was similar values.…
Many may have heard about the popular TV Series “THIRTEEN REASON WHY?” released March 31, 2017 about “High school student Clay Jensen, who one day receives a mysterious package in the mail with seven cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker, a classmate who recently committed suicide. ... As he listens to the tapes, he learns that there is a side for each person to whom Hannah attributes her reasons for committing suicide.” This show should be watched by youth, adults and even teenager because it…
Q. Why do wire and a compass work to detect electric currents? A. I’m going to start off with the basics here. A compass points north. Everyone knows that. Why does it point north? Well, all magnets have two “poles” or ends. One end of the magnet is called the north-seeking pole. The north-seeking pole is often abbreviated to north pole or the letter N. The north pole end of a magnet is usually colored red. The other end of a magnet is called the south-seeking pole. The south-seeking pole is…
The Physics Behind The Mousetrap Powered Car With the mousetrap auto there are a few physical science rule that are occurring as the mousetrap vehicle is in movement. These incorporate preservation of vitality, newton's laws,potential and dynamic vitality, dormancy, rubbing, and torque. The mousetrap auto has put away potential vitality and that vitality can be utilized to do work, for example, move an auto. In the mousetrap auto, the potential vitality is put away in the tensioned spring. A…
1.2. Cones Speaker cones vary in size and shape as well as the material they are made of. They range from original Rice and Kellog design-paper cone, through Kevlar and carbon fibre, metal (aluminium) and a variety of composites, each manufacturer employing different materials suited to providing the best efficiency and linearity. First of all they wanted to achieve manufacturing consistency since wood is not a homogenous substance and tends to vary from one form of timber to another, even…
students will create a battery powered electromagnet and participate in the competition. This competition will teach the students how to work in teams constructively think about design and give them a certain understanding of electromagnets as well as magnetic…
Throughout this essay multiple physics concepts and equations will be discussed. Motor Effect: To summarise the motor effect it is the idea that the force caused by current flowing through a wire and causing a magnetic field around it. When this created magnetic field interacts with a magnetic field from a fixed magnet, it causes a force which moves the wire in relation to the right hand…
serve as the ‘brain’ or ‘memory centre’ of everyday electronics. Regardless of the size, the principles of all hard drives are the same. They hold large amounts of data using magnetism. A typical hard drive is made up of a platter (metallic and magnetic disk) that is divided into…