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    and go from all of engineering down to my career. The degree I want to acquire is in electrical engineering. Electrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity‚ electronics and electromagnetism. Electrical engineers develop and design electrical systems and electronic devices. My future job is to be an electrical engineer. To be an electrical engineer‚ you typically need to possess an academic degree with a major in electrical

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    revolution by discovering a new credible way of looking at the universe. One of the most prominent and revolutionary discoveries in the history of physics was Albert Einstein’s resolution of the inconsistencies in the current model of mechanics and electromagnetism with special relativity. Rather than attempting to remold Maxwell’s equations‚ Einstein‚ in 1905‚ rejected prevailing assumptions about the nature of time and space in the reference frames of observers with different velocities: instead of forcing

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    microseconds. A single force existed at the beginning of the universe‚ and as the universe expanded and cooled‚ this force separated into those we know today: gravity‚ electromagnetism‚ the strong nuclear force‚ and the weak nuclear force. A theory called the electroweak theory now provides a unified explanation of electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force theory. Physicists are now searching for a grand unification theory to also incorporate the strong nuclear force. String theory seeks to incorporate

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    came together and created a new innovative solution involving geothermal power. In the early 2000’s results started showing that hydrocarbon deposit use had been reduced to half the amount which was once used. Years later‚ the importation of electromagnetisms was no longer a must because‚ the land was instead transporting it to other places‚ and the amount of production which was being done used from reusable material came out with the outcome of producing more energy than it was using. The invention

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    see magnet. For fields that magnets and currents produce‚ see magnetic field. For other uses of "Magnetism"‚ see Magnetism (disambiguation). Magnetic leads here. For other uses of magnetic‚ see Magnetic (disambiguation) A magnetic quadrupole Electromagnetism | | * Electricity  * Magnetism | Electrostatics[show] | Magnetostatics[show] | Electrodynamics[show] | Electrical network[show] | Covariant formulation[show] | Scientists[show] | * | Magnetism is a class of physical

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    means of producing radio waves in the 1850s. Before Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity in the early twentieth century‚ many physicists including Maxwell believed in a material aether as the medium that carried the forces of light‚ electromagnetism‚ and even gravity. After the acceptance of Einstein’s theory

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    opening new avenues of research in areas such as mathematics and philosophy. Physics also makes significant contributions through advances in new technologies that arise from theoretical breakthroughs. For example‚ advances in the understanding of electromagnetism or nuclear physics led directly to the development of new products which have dramatically transformed modern-day society‚ such as television‚ computers‚ domestic appliances‚ and nuclear weapons; advances in thermodynamics led to the development

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    Levitating Trains The Maglev trains “A train is a connected series of rail vehicles propelled along a track to transport cargo or passengers.” -Wikipedia Trains now days are most commonly used for the transport of passengers across long distances‚ they are fast enough to reach a constant speed between 65 km/h to around 120km/h‚ although the record speed of a conventional train is of 575 km/h‚ held by the French TGV. It needed some modifications (shorter and higher voltage) and had passengers

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    The Three Major Conflicts 1. Conflict between Newton’s law of motion and Maxwell’s law of electromagnetism: • Newton’s laws---run fast enough‚ you can catch up a beam of light. • Maxwell’s electromagnetism---no matter how hard you chase after a light beam‚ it still retreats from you at light speed. • This conflict gave birth to special theory of relativity • According to special relativity‚ space and time depend on one’s state of motion. 1 2. Conflict between Einstein’s

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    During this time Samuel spent most of his time with his novelist friend James Cooper. During his travels home to New York‚ Morse has a chance encounter with another passenger Doctor Charles Thomas Jackson who was known for electromagnetism. They talked extensively about electromagnetism and this is when Morse first conceives the idea of the electromagnetic telegraph. Charles inspired Morse’s idea of transmitting messages over long distance. English scientist Charles Wheatstone and William Cooke were

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