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    Constructive Plate Boundary Definition: (Divergent boundary) - Where two plates move away from each other and new oceanic crust is formed. What is a Constructive Plate Boundary? At divergent plate margins‚ plates are moving apart and new lithosphere is being created. In the oceans‚ this has produced the mid ocean ridge system‚ which can also be described as a global range of underwater mountains. Well known ocean ridges include the Mid Atlantic Ridge‚ the East Pacific Rise‚ the Juan de Fuca

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    almost hypnotize people. Rasputin though‚ not only charmed his way into the rich public‚ but also captured the interest of the most important couple in Russia; Czar Nicholas II and his wife (The royal couple of Russia). It was not only his personal magnetism though‚ that gave him so much power. It was the ability to heal the bleeding of Alexis (the son of the royal couple) who suffered from hemophilia. One day‚ Rasputin had witnessed the poor boy’s bleeding‚ and called on his powers as a faith healer

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    The Phonograph The phonograph is a revolutionary invention. It was created by Thomas Edison in 1877‚ inspired by his work on sound and his recent development of the telephone. He had the idea that sounds could be recorded and played back at a later date. Edison invented the phonograph‚ but others perfected it. 10 years after the invention was introduced‚ Emile Berliner patented the Gramophone‚ which used records instead of tinfoil cylinders to record sound. When the record is recorded‚ a needle cuts

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    piece. Afterward‚ I checked the energy and worked on my board. It took a while. The Bedini Wheel plays a big role in my science fair project. It’s my equipment and my apparatus. It supplies a clean energy need through the natural laws of magnetism. I

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    because it is difficult following someone who does not have a plan. The leader who communicates the idea in a way that is clear‚ concise‚ and is easily understood will have a better chance of getting their issue or policy created. Charisma is the magnetism that many great leaders possess. The ability to draw or get the attention of others in a way that will influence them to your way of thinking is a leadership trait. When you think of Roosevelt and Reagan‚ the American public had a fondness for

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    University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in natural philosophy and mathematics in 1898. After graduating‚ Brooks began working with a research team headed by Ernest Rutherford at Mcgill (Hicks). She started working with electricity and magnetism for two years. She also was a tutor at Royal Victoria College.  Brook’s interest in the sciences influenced her to get a master’s degree in physics in 1901‚ making her the first woman to receive a master’s degree at McGill University (Rayner-Canham)

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    Separation by difference in particle size: Sieving: - Is a way pf separating mixtures of solids‚ or solids and liquids with different sized particles - The mixture is poured through a sieve and the particles smaller than the sieve pass through while the larger particles are trapped by the sieve - The are commonly used for cooking - E.g. a mixture of rice and water is poured through a sieve to capture rice and remove the water Filtration - Is a technique commonly used for mixtures of solids and liquid

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    transfer data faster and also don’t have moving parts that can break down. They are also non-volatile memory units. The first Solid state drive was implemented in IBM supercomputers in the 1970s and 1980s. Unlike Hard drives and how they save using magnetism‚ Solid state drives save with interconnected memory chips that save even when no power is available (Domingo‚ Joel. "SSD vs. HDD: What ’s the Difference?" PCMAG. Web. 14 Sept. 2014.). Cloud Storage: Cloud Storage is data that is stored in logical

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    resulting electric field. The law was formulated by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1835‚ but was not published until 1867. It is one of the four Maxwell’s equations which form the basis of classical electrodynamics‚ the other three being Gauss’s law for magnetism‚ Faraday’s law of induction‚ and Ampère’s law with Maxwell’s correction. Gauss’s law can be used to derive Coulomb’s law‚ and vice versa. This experiment also designed to determine if the electric field and the distance from point to the charge has

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    Latihan 5: Magnetism Magnetic Fields 1. An electron gun fires electrons into a magnetic field directed straight downward. Find the direction of the force exerted by the field on an electron for each of the following directions of the electron’s velocity: (a) horizontal and due north; (b) horizontal and 30° west of north; (c) due north‚ but at 30° below the horizontal; (d) straight upward. 2. (a) Find the direction of the force on a proton moving through the magnetic fields in Figure

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