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    enhanced by an electric field, causing it to move. EM waves are similar to ocean waves, that they are both energy waves. EM waves are produced by vibration of charged particles, and have electrical and magnetic properties. But, EM waves travel at the speed of light, and the waves are all around us but we can only detect visible light. Very few objects emit their own light; the sun and a light bulb are known as sources of light. Light is not a wave nor particle, but acts as…

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    spectrum: radio wave, microwave, radiation, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays. We went outside and made a simulation by walking and each group was one of the spectrums and we looked at how many more laps one group did than the other and we found that radio waves have the lowest frequency and gamma rays have the highest. Materials: we used human bodies, a parking lot, and rope. ___________________________________________________________________ Low vs. high sound waves …

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    involved in quantum mechanics are wave particle duality and the Observer effect. These two ideas have changed the way that scientists think about the world. Firstly, wave particle duality is the fact that every elementary particle exhibits the properties of both particles and waves. This idea started with Thomas Young’s 1803 double-slit experiment. With a ripple tank he showed how water waves interfere with each other, and then repeated that in the context of light as a wave. He still found the…

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    Analysis Of Saving Sourdi

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    their relationship throughout the tale. First, to analyze feminism into “Saving Sourdi,” one must know the history of feminism. To provide background information, the Feminist Movement had three waves. The first wave was around the 1800s to the 1920s, which was about the women’s suffrage. Then, the second wave took place in the 1940s…

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    Wave and Wind Energy in the United States According to the text book, wave power is related to wind power since waves arise from winds blowing over the ocean. Wave Power is the production of energy from the ocean surface waves. As the waves hit the turbine on the sea surface, it becomes generated to electricity and gets transported to a wave energy convertor. Turbines can be housed on the shoreline as well. The production of wave energy comes with consequences. Getting your energy source from…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Reflection

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    energy via waves, using applied conservation of energy principles. Before this class, I have learned about the law of conservation of energy in PHYS221 with Micheal Greiner. We learned that energy is always conserved and the initial energy of the system should be the same as the final energy of the system. In other words the total energy of an isolated system constant if it is non dissipative meaning there are no energy loss. We did not relate this conservation of energy law with waves, but we…

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    In 2015, Germaine Greer, a well-known and influential second wave feminist, was set to speak at a seminar at Cardiff University. However, Greer had previously made controversial statements on trans women, stating they were not real women, sparking a petition against her seminar by contemporary feminist students at the university on the grounds Greer’s stance was insensitive and insulting. Attempting to explain the situation, Ruth Edwards in a Daily Mail article titled “Silenced by Feminazis: The…

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    Regenerative QWI

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    Regenerative QWI is where the cellular waves of the body's field and the immediate environment superimposed on each other to form greater resultant amplitudes. A simultaneously regenerative waves ends informational signals that are create near perfect geometry of receptor molecules, activate correct penetrability of cellular membranes, proteins etc. Vibrations of DNA and genetic structures Therefore initiating mitochondrial productivity of ATP, natural metabolic and chelation…

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    The piece that I am going to discuss in detail is titled Encroachment and was painted by Jay Hall Connaway. When first looking at this oil painting, aspects of the scenery stand out most. The painting depicts waves crashing into rocks along the coastline. In particular, there is one wave that is in the process of falling down onto the rocks. There is water mist in the air from this and the ocean is also flowing in-between some of the rocks. Overall, this painting was done with thick brush…

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    The Mechanics of the Heart An electrocardiogram, or EKG/ ECG, is a non-invasive test that measures the electrical activity of the heart and its electrical patterns. An electrical signal is sent through the heart to produce contractions that move the blood. This is what an EKG measures. In total that test may take from five to ten minutes and are ordered by a doctor to examine the heart more close. An EKG is done while the patient is lying down completely still (in order to reduce artifact or…

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