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Isaac Newton Positively Charged
1,757 wordsI read this book called, "The Cartoon Guide to Physics. " In this book the author explains how the law of physics work and the cartoonist gives a visual explanation which helped me understand how the equation works, since I'm a visual person. This paper is about a book titled "The Cartoon Guide to Physics. " This book explains complicated physics equations using cartoons. This approach helped me a great deal because I understand things better if I can picture them in my mind. This book was very ...
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Risk Of Contracting Magnetic Fields
399 wordsHomes are filled with electric magnetic fields (EMFs), EMFs are created every time anything electrical is used. Hair dryers, alarm clocks, micro waves and radios are just a few examples. All these appliances cause leukemia, a form of cancer. High EMF fields are not very unusual. EMFs can pass through walls, so one can also be exposed to them from power lines and transformers. Using a hair dryer for 3 minutes would give the same exposure that one would get living next to a high voltage power line...
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Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic Radiation
440 wordsElectromagnetism defined as Electromagnetics Electromagnetics Electromagnetism defined as? magnetism produced by an electric current? . In other words it is the electricity part of what holds ourselves and every bit of matter in the universe together. This source of universal? glue? is found within atoms themselves. As the name sounds, there are two different forces within electromagnetism the electric force and the magnetic force. Before the early part of the last century, scientist studied ele...
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Earths Magnetic Magnetic Field
1,384 wordsINTRODUCTION: The magnetic south and north poles of the earth create magnetic field lines in which these bacteria travel. These bacteria were found to contain iron, which is comparable to ferromagnet's or magnetite produced synthetically. This iron is found to line up to the magnetic field lines similar to how a compass works. Many of the principles of magnetism can be explained by observing these bacteria. NARRATIVE: The physical principles behind magnetic bacteria rely on the earths magnetic f...
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