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    Measurements of Capacitance and Inductance Purpose: To use equipment and techniques to determine the structure of a hidden series RLC circuit and to measure the values of the various components in that circuit. Theory: To see how an RLC circuit works‚ consider the circuit in Figure 1 with the capacitor initially charged. Fig. 1 RLC Circuit Since there is a conducting wire connecting the negative side of the capacitor to the positive‚ a current will begin to flow in the counterclockwise

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    Michael Leung History 11CP Research Paper 16 March 2016 Word Count: 753 Thomas Edison v. Nikola Tesla The late 19th century sparked the time of electricity‚ where two famous innovators‚ Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla‚ Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla brought this to the world with their battles between electricity. They both influenced each other‚ although never agreeing together. Edison and Tesla were different inventors from other inventors during their time‚ but they contributed

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    VINEGAR (ACETIC ACID) AS ALTERNATIVE BATTERY Battery or more precisely‚ a cell – is a device in which the reaction between two substances can be made to occur in such a way that some of the chemical energy is converted to useful electricity. Since its invention‚ the battery has become the most common power source for many household and industrial applications. There are many ways to construct a battery‚ as well as ways to control its generated output. This Home-made Vinegar Battery is a battery

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    EXPOSITORY ESSAY FOR THE HOUSE By: McClain Baxley A circuit is a closed loop that electrons can travel in. A source of electricity‚ such as a battery‚ provides electrical energy in the circuit. Unless the circuit is complete‚ that is‚ making a full circle back to the electrical source‚ no electrons will move. There are three essential parts to a true circuit. These include electrical devices. An electrical device is a device that resists the flow of energy. Another electrical device that a successful

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    PRELIMINARY PHYSICS Syllabus Notes 2007 Andrew Harvey 1st Edition PRELIMINARY PHYSICS Syllabus Notes 2007 Andrew Harvey 1 st Edition Copyright © Andrew Harvey 2007 Preliminary Physics Past Paper Solutions by Andrew Harvey is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Australia License. Based on a work at andrew.harvey4.googlepages.com. First Edition published November 2007. 2006 Edition first released June 2006‚ updated July 2007.

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    Khind Holding Berhad

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    Khind Holdings Berhad or Khind is a Malaysian leading electrical and electronics appliances company Founded in 1961 by Cheng King Fa. He is 73 years old and the business origin from a small family business at 52 years ago. With 50 years’ experience in the electrical industry‚ he provides invaluable advice to the Group on production‚ marketing‚ new product research and development. Khind has been expanding its business in Malaysia‚ Singapore and Hong Kong in recent years‚ primarily through Khind

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    Electric Eel

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    are actually ostariophysians‚ but have a strong physical resemblance to true eels. . An electric eel is mostly tail. The internal organs are compressed into the anterior (front) 1/5th of the body‚ and the rest of the fish consists of the long‚ electricity-producing tail. The tail contains the electric organs: Sachs’ organ‚ Hunter’s organ‚ and main organ. Extending down the entire tail region is an elongated anal fin. There are no dorsal or pelvic fins. An adult eel can reach any size from six to

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    Edison and Tesla Essay

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    their 80’s. What many people didn’t know is that they were rivals. Edison had a rival in the race to develop electricity. His name was George Westinghouse‚ and he was very interested in alternating current. Edison bought Tesla’s ideas‚ and developed an AC system that lit up the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Three years later an AC system began turning the energy of Niagara Falls into electricity. Before that Edison relied only on direct current which only went up to one mile while alternating current

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    when I completed my science fair project I have always worked on electrical currents‚ the flow of current from its positive charge to its negative charge. What helped me understand this concept was when we had the electricity unit my freshman year. I combined my knowledge of electricity with magnetism that same year in my science fair project: I created an electromagnet. The strength of the electromagnet depended on the amount of volts used. This project gave me the chance to go where as one of the

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