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    Thomas Edison Inventor

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    Alva Edison was the most prolific inventor in American history. As a 19th century pioneer, he introduced America to innovation or invention, research, development and commercialization. His largest contributions to cinema include the phonograph, light bulb, kinetoscope, the first motion picture and the first film production studio. The inventor was born to Sam and Nancy on February 11th, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. As a child, Edison was a poor student and teachers saw little potential in him. “His…

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    Abstract Inspired by the color tuning function of King Blade X (an electronic glow stick), this paper investigates different approaches of LED color tuning, including dim-to warm tuning, white color tuning, and full color tuning. This paper would go over their operating principles, advantage and withdraws, and potential applications. Introduction The interest to investigate LED color tuning originated from my King Blade. This is an electronic glow stick used in live concerts. One of its…

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    Working right after the first World War ended, Hannah Höch created the collage Das schöne Mädchen [The Beautiful Girl] in 1920. She was a member of the Berlin Dada group who specialized in collage. The specific collage in question depicts key aspects of femininity—hairstyles, fashion, and lace-work—alongside working machinery from the time. The collage is made up of photographs and advertisements cut and overlapping each other, combining visuals into a cohesive statement. The materials of the…

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    Blanche DuBois: Functioning through Fantasy “We 're born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we 're not alone.” This statement from Orson Welles perfectly sums up Blanche’s philosophy about life in A Streetcar Named Desire. Blanche DuBois is a young woman from a formerly rich southern family. Her life has been full of mistakes and tragedies that she can’t get over. She creates a fantasy life full of millionaires…

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    One of the biggest impacts on civilization started in Augsburg, Germany around fifteen hundred and twenty. When a man named August Kotter developed barrel rifling. Armorers to black smiths spared the knowledge as each civilization adapted the technology, modifying, and adapting it as it spread. For generation this technology changed as the knowledge continued to disseminate through the decades. Although riffling has been around since the fifteenth century, it was not commonplace. True rifling…

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    Science Behind Lightbulb

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    What’s the science behind light? A lightbulb is “a glass bulb inserted into a lamp or a socket in a ceiling, that provides light by passing an electric current through a filament or a pocket of inert gas.” ("Light Bulb - Definition of Light Bulb in English | Oxford Dictionaries") Light is a form of energy emitted by an atom. Light is made up of many light photons, which are small particles that have energy and momentum but no mass. Atoms release photons when the electrons become “excited” and…

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    wisely. Edison had a bit different scenario. Edison knew he was going to have to do his research on tools and resources if he wanted to succeed. His research started in the 1800’s and continued to work, “Thomas Edison’s serious incandescent light bulb research began in 1878, filing his first patent later that year,” ("Thomas Edison," 2011). Edison's hard work and research lead to him being successful despite failing several times, that brings us back to Patel and what he found. When Patel found…

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    How To Make A Kite Essay

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    of generating electric current in practical way. So it became feasible to use. He used the magnet in his invention. In 1879, Thomas Edison and his team invented the incandescent filament light bulb. In previous the bulbs were invented but they light for few minutes. This incandescent bulb was the first bulb that lighten for many hours in practical. Later Edison used Direct Current system to provide the electricity for the street lights in New York in…

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    “We need to understand the universe, it’s virtually around us at all times.” - Nikola Tesla. The inventions that Nikola Tesla made were remarkable and changed the world in many ways across his lifetime. ("Nikola Tesla Biography.”) . The Alternating Current is the most recognizable of all his inventions, and is still widely used across the globe to this day. The Alternating Current can make electricity flow either direction, which is more useful than the Direct Current which flows in only 1…

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    bodies. Straightaway the Endoscopy Pill is made out of inexpensive materials. Eco-friendly hard plastic covers the exterior making the trip very smooth and quick. Stomach acids or bodily fluids will not impede its journey or function. The light bulb on top of the camera…

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