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    (NaturalNews) These days it seems you can`t even go two hours without seeing or hearing something about "being green‚" whether it`s an advertisement for an Earth-friendly product‚ news about an environmentally-sound investment‚ a report about a business or community that`s taking steps to be more eco-conscious‚ or just general advice on how to save the planet. "Going green" isn`t just the latest trend though; it`s something we all must do to conserve resources‚ combat climate change‚ and preserve

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    5.04 Modern Science

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    Aviation keeps trade worldwide and spreads mass production to an even greater range and higher height. 3. Thomas Edison – Light Bulb Thomas Edison’s invention of the light bulb is one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century because it changed everything about the way we see and gave electricity a whole new world for people to utilize and expand with. Light bulbs give us light (obviously) when people use to have to see by the flame of a candle. Flipping on a switch is so much easier‚ and safer

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    [1] Thomas Alva Edison contributed to many things we use today‚ such as the camera and the light bulb that lights our houses like the sun captured in a bottle. [4] Growing up in a loving family‚ Thomas was encouraged to persevere in all things.[2]Due to this‚ he became very successful in everything he did. [5] While Thomas worked a variety of different jobs‚ he continued excitedly experimenting with chemicals and electricity. [3] Diligently‚ Thomas worked hard to complete his training in telegraphing

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    GENERATED IN APPLIANCES Why do some  appliances produce more heat  than the others?  Most appliances with high power  rating are heating appliances.The heating appliances has  a  heating element like resistors. The resistorsconvert electrical energy into light and thermal energy . It depends on the resistance of material if how much heat can be produced  from electricity.    Those devices who produced heat‚ the Nichrome wire is an element who is responsible for heating . when we say nichrome wire ‚ it is

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    Electricity‚ what a wonderful advancement that was invented throughout history. If there wasn’t electricity we wouldn’t be able to power our cars‚ turn on our stoves‚ plug our phone chargers into the wall socket or even be able to turn on our artificial light when it’s dark outdoors. Electricity has made a huge impact on our lives. Most people don’t realize how different the world would be if Benjamin Franklin never started his kite and key experiment. The world may have never evolved into the world we

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    Gilded Age Inventions

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    creation‚ people‚ today‚ can connect to each other from anywhere in the world‚ thus uniting those could never have otherwise met. The practical light bulb brought electrical lighting to the average American home. Although there were lightbulbs before his time‚ they were not effective. For example‚ before Thomas Edison revolutionized the common bulblight bulbs were‚

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    contemporary world? Artists use a wide variety of methods to engage and sustain an audience’s interest in the contemporary world. In the case of installation art‚ this can include audience participation and changes due to the location of the exhibition‚ light‚ and audience interaction. I am going to use two works by both Rafael Lozano-Hemmer‚ and Christo and Jeanne-Claude to explain some of the methods used. In art‚ the term Contemporary is defined as the kind of art that is produced at this point in

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    Thermal Energy Storage

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    of gas or vapour at a low pressure. In these lamps light is obtained by applying an electric potential difference to a gas or vapour contained by the lamp under a suitable pressure. Due to application of electric potential difference gas gets ionised and an electric current flows; the tube is filled with a luminous discharge. The light spectrum obtained is however discontinuous (i.e. it consists of one or more coloured line). The colour of the light obtained depends upon the nature of the gas or vapour

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    Energy Efficient Housing

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    compared to vinyl or wood. Glazes on windows are one of the newest methods for energy efficient windows. Glazing is a way of changed the glass so that the light reflects off the window or absorbs the light and brings it into the building. Photo-chromic is the best product for glazing‚ as it can be switched so that it both reflects the light and absorbs it. Photo-chromic is a product called a switchable glazing. All switchable glazing products are useful for reducing cooling loads and for minimizing

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    The story of what became the Panasonic Corporation began in Osaka‚ Japan in 1918; this was when Konosuke Matsushita invented a revolutionary two-socket light bulb (Duplex Light Bulb). With only 3 employees and himself he produced and sold the light bulbs from his home in Osaka. Matsushita’s idea was so highly regarded he had to rent his neighbour’s house to keep up with demand. In 1992 however Matsushita could not handle the demand from his home any longer‚ so in 1992 he leased a 230m2 site nearby

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