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Finding that, when magnetic field were induced on either side of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, which is the part of the brain immediately found directly behind the forehead, the person affected could not help but tell the truth or lie, depending which side had received stimulati...
One of the most energy productive type of life-form on earth is the tree, artificial versions of which, created by Solar Botanic, ingeniously combine these energy collecting tree powers into a power plant.
Electricity is produced in different ways from different sources.
An electric arc flash emits dangerous level of pressure waves, sound waves, molten metal and shrapnel that could possibly result in several hazards that could devastating in nature.
Lightening and thunder must have been among the first things about nature that mystified and frightened primitive man. When he saw the jagged tones of lightening in the sky and heard the claps and rumbles of thunder, he believed the gods were angry and that the lightening and thunder ...
Static electricity is something that we've all come across, whether putting on a freshly tumbled jumper, or skidding across the carpet, but it can be fun for science too! There are quite a few experiments out there to try and to also learn from. Firstly though, it's good to know what ...
Michael Faraday changed the way we think of electricity and its possible applications. This biography looks at the man behind the reputation.
The mixed-signal circuits are circuits that contain both the analog as well as the digital circuit. The examples of this circuit are the timers, comparator, PLLs, ADCs and DACs. Mixed-signal circuits are mostly used in the circuitry of radio and modern communication.
Further, the telegraph technology was developed in the way of sending by air and receiving by air. This process is done through sending electric signals to the receiver’s end through the wires. A sounder is used to be able to convert received signals to sound.
Years had passed since then when William Shockley, Walter Brattain and John Bardeen developed the transistor, replacing the vacuum tubes that were used in the telephone networks.
Electricity can also be produced through chemical reactions. The process happens between the metals and the chemicals wherein the chemicals release more electrons to one metal and less on the other.
Science experiments can be a fun way to keep kids interested in learning. These experiments explain how electricity is all around us and teach kids the basic principles of static electricity.
Now you can win your lovers hearts by sending messages and captions on bread, Designer Sasha Tseng done it
There are a variety of specialized capacitors for various applications
When the number of protons and electrons are equal, the atom is balance. Neutrons in an atom has no charge and vary in numbers.
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