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    and Thomas Edison battled over what type of electricity {Alternating Current or Direct Current} would become standard in the United States (Nix). People today take electricity for granted‚ but during this time period people were just beginning to dawn the idea of having electricity in households. The vast majority of people had to utilize more dangerous types of electricity such as gas lamps. Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison both invented a type of electricity and the people‚ scientists‚ and the press

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    Life Without Electricity

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    Living Without Electricity Life Without Todays Conveniences You walk into your house today‚ flick a switch‚ and you expect a light to come on. You press a button on the remote control and you expect the TV to come on. There are many things you depend on electricity to do each day‚ from running your well pump if you live in the country to washing and drying your cloths. So‚ how did people get by before they got electricity? If you wanted a light you would get a match‚ go over to the kerosene

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    War of Currents (Ac - Dc)

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    practical AC power network. | Nikola Tesla Serbian-American inventor‚ physicist‚ and electro-mechanical engineer was known as "The Wizard of The West” and was instrumental in developing AC networks. | Introduction: During the initial years of electricity distribution‚ Edison’s direct current was the standard for the United States and Edison was not disposed to lose all his patent royalties. Direct current worked well with incandescent lamps that were the principal load of the day and with motors

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    Electric Transformers

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    with a varying electric current‚ such as alternating current (AC). Transformers are important in the distribution of electric power. They raise the voltage of the electricity generated at a power plant to the high levels needed to transmit the electricity efficiently. Other transformers reduce the voltage at the locations where the electricity is used. Many household devices contain transformers to raise or lower house-current voltage as needed. Television sets and stereo equipment‚ for example‚ require

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    business was quickly losing ground to rival George Westinghouse. He knew he was widely respected as an electrical engineer and claimed not to change his stance on executions‚ but acknowledged the necessity and offered a humane alternative with electricity. More specifically and strategically‚ he offered up George Westinghouse ’s alternating current dynamos as a possibility because he claimed‚ "the passage of the current from these machines…produces instantaneous death" (75). These statements made

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    Franklin bell. I had to try and find different energy sources that would work for me. Any electronic instrument would give off enough electricity‚ but I eventually settled on using a electric bug zapper because it was easy to set up the crocodile clips with it. Afterwards I tried the same experiment with a television set‚ using tinfoil which gave static electricity when it was switched on and off. Investigative question: Will the aluminium cans react in the same way that the original Franklin bell

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    IDE – Integrated Drive Electronics (A standard for interfacing computers and their peripherals) f. LED – Light Emitting Diode g. TCP – Transmission Control Protocol h. IP – Internet Protocol i. Li-po battery – Lithium Polymer battery j. WSN – Wireless Sensor Network k. MCU – Micro-controller Unit LITERATURE REVIEW People all over the world fall victim to theft and sometimes more grievous offenses in the comfort of their own homes. To combat this‚ home-owners employ the services

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    Electric Generator

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    encyclopedia U.S. NRC image of a modern steam turbine generator Early Ganz Generator in Zwevegem‚West Flanders‚ Belgium Early 20th century alternator made inBudapest‚ Hungary‚ in the power generating hall of a hydroelectric station In electricity generation‚ an electric generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. A generator forces electric charge (usually carried by electrons) to flow through an external electrical circuit. The source of mechanical energy may

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    Thomas Edison

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    Thomas Alva Edison was an inventor who created many important things that changed the way Americans live today. He was born on February 11‚ 1847 in Mt. Clemens‚ Michigan. He had trouble hearing because of an uncared for middle ear infection‚ and he had difficulty paying attention in school. As a result‚ he was pulled out of school where he was mother was then forced to home school him. At a young age‚ Thomas Edison created a small business where he would sell newspapers on the train‚ and eventually

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    Zinc Reacts with Vinegar

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    Acid To Produce Electricity March 7‚ 2014 Abstract This research is about the chemical reaction of zinc with acetic acid to produce a short amount of electricity. Even though it only conducts a small amount of voltage‚ we investigated and experimented on how it can produce more than usual without adding any other components on the project except zinc‚ copper‚ vinegar‚ or a unique container that can increase the voltage of our product. The zinc can produce electricity because of the chemical

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