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    The Potential of Malunggay (MORINGA OLEIFERA) Leaf Extract as an Alternative Source of Electricity A Research Proposal By Raymundo Jonieve B. Lanoy Submitted to the Faculty of the Tagbilaran City Science High School In partial fulfillment of the requirements for Research IC January 2014 CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM: RATIONALE AND BACKGROUND Electrical phenomena have been studied since antiquity‚ though progress in theoretical understanding remained slow until the seventeenth and

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    General Electric Company (GE) is a diversified technology‚ media and financial services company. With products and services ranging from aircrafts engines‚ power generation‚ water processing and security technology to medical imaging‚ business and consumer financing‚ media content and industrial products‚ it serves in more than 100 countries. This analysis will use financial ratios to see just how GE is performing as a Fortune 500 company. The first thing to analyze is GE’s capacity to pay its

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    Electric Motor The goal of this experiment is to build a simple electric motor and observe how it works. I will attempt to make it spin evenly by attaching it to a battery via jumper cables. The independent variable is the battery charge (1.5 V) and the dependent variable is how fast the motor spins. The lab doesn’t have multiple experiments for us to test this but I would hypothesize that the two variables would have a positive correlation: higher voltage‚ faster spin. I built my tiny motor

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    Lab 1 1. The white charge producer has a positive (+) polarity. The blue charge producer has a negative (-) polarity. 2. The positive charge builds significantly then remains as the charge producer is removed. 3. The negative charge builds significantly then remains as the charge producer is removed. 4. When the white charge producer is lowered then removed from the ice pail with out touching the positive charge builds then drops when the charger is removed. 5. When the ice pail

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    force between two stationary charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely to the square of the distance between them. Coulomb’s law tells us that the force between two charges depends (1) linearly on the strength of each charge‚ and (2) inversely on the square of the distance between them. Mathematically we would write this as . Procedures Part1 Begin by removing the right side guide block and setting it aside. Inductively charge the sphere attached to the

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    electron gun. This beam then travels through the length of the microscope cylinder‚ which contains the lenses‚ the specimen chamber‚ and the image-recording system. Two types of electron lenses are used‚ electrostatic and electromagnetic. They create electric and electromagnetic fields to both concentrate and move the beam. The electron microscope requires that the electron beam be in a vacuum‚ because electrons cannot travel far in air at atmospheric pressure. Pumps empty the column and specimen

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    Electrostatic Series and Charging by Friction Review The electrostatic series is used to determine the charge on objects charged by friction. Objects at the top of the electrostatic series have a weak hold on electrons and are electron givers. These objects lose electrons and become positively charged. Objects at the bottom of the electrostatic series have a strong hold on electrons and are electron takers. Objects at the bottom of the series gain electrons and become negatively charged. The object

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    the Schedule of Development Charges and revision of schedule of service connection charges In compliance with HERC regulation (Regulation No. HERC/12/2005 dated 26.07.2005) “Duty to Supply Electricity on request‚ power to recover expenditure incurred in providing supply and power to require security”‚ the Nigam shall on receipt of application from owner or occupier of any premises‚ give supply of electricity to such premises. The present schedule of development charges shall be dispensed away with

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    the gel. The chamber is designed with a positive electrode (anode) at one end and a negative electrode (cathode) at the other end. Molecules with a net negative charge migrate toward the positive electrode and molecules with a net positive charge migrate toward the negative electrode because opposite charges attract. The overall charge of a molecule affects the speed at which it travels through the gel. Highly charged molecules migrate more quickly through the gel than weakly charged molecules

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