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    lower the resistance in the conductor will be. This is because the Resistance in a metal conductor happens because as the electrons move through the material (once a voltage has been applied) they collide with the atoms in the material and as a result lose some of their energy. The idea of resistance is simply how difficult it is for the electrons to move through a material. The more difficult it is‚ the more energy they lose in the material on their travels. We define electrical resistance as

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    Static Electricity; Lightning Lightning is a massive electrostatic discharge between the electrically charged regions within clouds or between a cloud and the surface of a planet. It is the sudden high-current discharge caused by the atmosphere’s electrical breakdown. Lightning is also one of the most deadly natural phenomena known to man. Lightning is an electric current; thus within a thundercloud up in the sky‚ many small bits of ice (frozen raindrops) collide into each other as they move around

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    Thin Layer Chromatography

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    Thin Layer Chromatography Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for: CHE 324 Organic Chemistry Laboratory Dr. Robert Duncan Fall Semester 2012 Caitlin Inman‚ Team Leader October 9‚ 2012 Tyler Byrd‚ Data Collection Shared Role‚ Technique Expert Introduction: “Chromatography is used to separate components of a mixture. For example‚ imagine a mixture of wood pieces‚ pebbles‚ and large rocks to be separated and the chromatography setup as a stream. Flowing water

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    Electricity Bill Payment

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    A Project report On Electricity Bill Payment Prepared by Kousik Pan (Enroll no: ) in Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) 4th Semester Kolkata Date of Submission - 20/09/2013 LC – LC Code – Electricity Bill Payment By Kousik Pan (Enroll no: ) A project report (Minor) submitted for the requirement for the award the Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) from:- Student Declaration

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    ELECTRICITY I. DISCOVER OF ELECTRICITY About 600 B.C.‚ Thales‚ a Greek philosopher and scientist‚ observed that a piece of amber attracted small bits of “paper” or very thin wood shavings after it was rubbed with wool. He had discovered‚ in effect‚ static electricity. William Gilbert‚ an English scientist in the sixteenth century‚ found that many other different materials could be made to act like amber. Whenever these objects were rubbed against each other‚ they were able to attract each other

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    Tom Waldron's The Wire

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    The TV series “The Wire” is a production that has been criticized for the violent language of its characters and scenes. Nevertheless‚ I personally like the way its producer portraits the life of one neighborhood in Baltimore‚ filled with crime‚ corruption‚ and a deficit of education. Between all the visible downside aspects found here‚ one that definitely pops out is the vicious cycle of crime. How the young follow the path of the older repeatedly because there is no other option. The so-called

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    Electricity has become the main sources of domestic energy in Australia over the last 200 years and played an important role in today’s society‚ industry . In the early time when the British started to settle in Australia‚ firewood was the most important fuel. In 1831‚ Michael Faraday put forward the electromagnetic induction‚ which led to the development of electric generators and made the large amount of electricity supply become possible. After 1879 when the perfect light globe was designed

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    Into Thin Air Essay

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    In this passage from Jon Krauaker’s Into Thin Air‚ Jon Krauaker does not display the sense of accomplishment that one would expect from achieving such a difficult endeavor. He really displays a sense of grief and dissatisfaction from what he had accomplished. For taking a risk as life threatening as this‚ in Krauaker’s eyes‚ he couldn’t possibly be proud of what he had done when so many men had lost their lives during the same excursion that he journeyed on. Throughout this novel‚ Jon Krauaker

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    Green Move

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    Jianlan Liu Professor: Lydia Segal BLE-215 4/9/2014 Green Move Employment at Green Move Three months ago I came to Green Move as a marketing person. During this time I was told that the product‚ Zero Pedal‚ which I need to expand the sales to the southwestern part of America‚ have a “glitch”. The product engineer Doug‚ who’s also my friend‚ claimed that the Zero Pedal will accelerates dangerously after the solar panels have been exposed to temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit for

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    this controversial topic‚ in her essay ‘Goods Move. People Move. Ideas Move. And Cultures Change.’‚ from a journalist’s point of view. In this article‚ the author discusses the wide influence of globalization. Also‚ she mentions “westernization”‚ which stands for the idea that globalization is basically westernization or Americanization; the whole world in the end will turn into a “Mcworld”. But from later on‚ we can tell the author herself does not agree with that. She thinks “culture is

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