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    Alfred Tennyson wrote the poem‚ “The Charge of the Light Brigade” in 1854 in order to commemorate the valiant effort and bravery of the 600 men who made a charge during Great Britain’s Crimean war effort. A year before the battle took place‚ Lord Tennyson had just been made poet laureate of Great Britain (Charge of the Light Brigade‚ History). The British were engaged in the Crimean war against Russia during this time period. The charge depicted in “The Charge of the Light Brigade” took place at the

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    He was born in Somersby‚ Lincolnshire and he remains one of the most popular British poets In 1855‚ Tennyson produced one of his best known works‚ "The Charge of the Light Brigade"‚ a dramatic tribute to the British soldiers involved in a charge on 25 October 1854‚ during the Crimean War. Tennyson used a wide range of sources ranging from medieval legends to classical myths and from domestic situations to observations of nature‚ as part of the material for his poetry to give him ideas. The poem is

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    compare the experience of the soldiers in Charge of The Light brigade and Bayonet Charge Bayonet charge is about a WW1 soldier who is running with his heavy rifle across a field under enemy fire. Then suddenly‚ time stops and the soldier questions why he is running towards bullets. Suddenly the soldier notices an innocent hare running across the field under gunfire‚ the hare gets caught up in the gunfire and dies. The poet ends the poem with the soldier instead of fighting for honour and dignity

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    Electric Cars Speech

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    That he uses The Corbin Sparrow (a single person electric vehicle) As his primary commute vehicle he has a 50mi. Total commute To and from work mostly freeway so not that much stop and go traffic but once he gets to work his batteries drained about 50 percent but because the car does not require a special charging stations he can plug it into any standard three prong outlet So he pluges his car and at work and returns home on a 100 percent charge Saving gas and money every day allowing his car to

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    Gauss Law Work

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    graphs best represents the electric field along the positive x‑axis? 2. Above a charge on a wire loop created an electric field. Now imagine a wire loop in an electric field. a. Draw a diagram to show the relative orientation of the loop and the electric field so that the number of field lines that pass through the surface of the loop is maximum possible. b. Draw a diagram to show the relative orientation of the loop and the electric field so that the number of

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    Physics 2 (1)

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    The Electric Field inside a Conductor The nuclei of the atoms of a conducting solid remain almost in their places in the crystal lattice‚ while the electrons relatively move a lot. In an insulator‚ the electrons are constrained to stay with their atoms (or molecules)‚ and at most‚ the charge distribution is displaced slightly. The motion of the electrons due to the external electric field constitutes an electric current. Since the negatively charged electrons are moving to the left‚ the current

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    Physics 2 Lab

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    Name: Lab 201: Electric Field by Point Charges Section: 121A-H02 Date: February 8‚ 2012 Objective: To compute electric field and corresponding field lines caused by point charges using MATLAB. Theoretical Background: -electrons are negative‚ protons are positive -magnitude of force between A and B is: ‚ is 8.98755E9. -electric field is the region around a charged object -strength of electric field: = -electric field lines are used to visually show the field Procedure: Our

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    The electric car is a vehicle that uses electric power and there are many applications to design and one of these applications is replacing the original engine of the car and put an electric motor position is the easiest way to switch from oil to electricity while maintaining the other components of the car and is provided with the power required by batteries storage power. The design of the electric car is based on an electric motor‚ an electric control system‚ and a powerful battery can be recharged

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Lab Report

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    Introduction Electric fields are produced by charges. Charges may be one of two signs‚ positive or negative. Changing the positions of positive and negative charges can alter an electric field. An electric field is a vector quantity from which the magnitude and direction of an electric force is determined. The electric force is due to the presence of charged particles. Charge is the attribute of matter by which matter responds to electromagnetic forces. Charge is responsible for all electrical

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    electrons (in atoms) behave as though they were held by springs”.Feynman “In a microscopic but otherwise classical analysis‚ the electric field in electromagnetic radiation accelerates electrons held by springs in the atoms of a piece of glass‚ and these accelerated electrons re-radiate in all directions. The observed light is the superposition of the electric (and magnetic) fields of the incoming light and the re-radiation. In the backward direction we normally call the re-radiation "reflection

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