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    Coulomb Law

    Chapter 2 Coulomb’s Law 2.1 Electric Charge..................................................................................................... 2-3 2.2 Coulomb's Law .................................................................................................... 2-3 Animation 2.1: Van de Graaff Generator ............................................................... 2-4 2.3 Principle of Superposition.................................................................................... 2-5

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    Laws of Thermodynamics

    Laws of Electrolysis Faraday's laws of electrolysis In 1833 M. Faraday studied the quantitative aspects of electrolysis, and postulated two laws named after him.Faraday's First Law of Electrolysis This law states: The mass of any substance deposited or dissolved at any electrode during electrolysis is directly proportional to the quantity of electricity passed through the solution. Mathematically, if W gram of any material gets deposited or dissolved when Q coulombs of electricity is passed

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    Linea Del Tiempo Cientificos de La Electricidad

    LINEA DEL TIEMPO DE LOS CIENTIFICOS DE LA ELECTRICIDAD Tales de mileto Fue un filosofo griego, fundador de la escuela jónica, considerado como uno de los siete sabios de Grecia. Desde el punto de vista de la electricidad, fue el primero en descubrir que si se frota un trozo de ámbar, este atrae objetos más livianos, y aunque no llego a definir que era debido a la distribución de cargas, si creía que la electricidad residía en el objeto frotado. De aquí se ha derivado el término electricidad

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    Cool Things

    Current | The movement of charge. Measured in Amperes. | Coulomb (C) | Unit of measurement used to measure Charge (Q). | Ampere (A) | Unit of measurement used to measure Current (I). | Ammeter | An instrument which measures electrical current. | Electricity Potential Energy | Electrical energy which have potential for doing work, but cannot because the circuit is closed. | Volt | The units for potential energy. Joules per coulomb. This unit was named in honour of Count Alessandro Guiseppe

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    Introduction of Resitor Report

    resistor is an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit. Electrical current is the rate of charge flowing past a given point in an electric circuit, measured in coulombs/seconds known as amperes. We are using the Ohm’s law (V=IR, V is voltage, I is the current and R is the resistor) to calculate the current of the resistors and the voltage of the resistors. There are different kinds of currents and one that we are going to be using in this

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    Physics

    PHYSICS 205L – S.Y. 2014-2015 * TOPIC 6 * Ohms Law * Kirchhoff's Law * Direct Current Circuit * Current * A current (I) of electricity exists in region when a net electric charge is transported from one point to another in that region. * If a charge is transported through a given cross section of the wire in a time, then the current through the wire is I = q/t. * Where: q is in COULOMBS, t is in SECONDS and I is in AMPERES (1A = 1C/s). * BATTERY * A battery

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    Criminal Procedure

    crime control model and the due process model (book). Both models have similarities as well as differences and not one is “good” and the other “bad” according to Packer. The two primary goals within the criminal justice system are the need to enforce law and maintain social order and the need to protect people from injustice (defenseinvestigator). The fourth, fifth, sixth, and fourteenth amendments play a signifigant role when analyzing both the due process model and the crime control model. This

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    Illegal Immigration

    immigrants come to the United States. However, everyone that breaks the Immigration Law should be punished, even if they are not citizens of the country. According to Perez (2001), “In 1986 Congress passed the Immigration Reform and Control Act that, among other things, granted amnesty to illegal immigrants who could demonstrate continual residence in the United States prior to 1982” (Perez, 2001). Because of this law, millions of illegal immigrants can use this act to become citizens of the United

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    Few Good Man

    Few good man Time from time you may hear stories of abuse by the military justice "system". There are multiple destroyed and financially devastated families out there suffering heartbreak and loss at the hands of an uncaring, unfeeling and unjust process which makes a mockery of our Bill of Rights. Military justice for the majority is prefabricated according to the wishes of the local Commander, and the "trial" or "court-martial" is tantamount to a pre-ordained verdict of GUILTY. How could any

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    Root Causes of Corruption

    middle        Lack of resources Explosive population growth Need stronger and more effective institutions Lack of democracy Ineffective judiciary Unfair elections Lack of free media  From The Bulging Pocket and the Rule of Law: Corruption, Inequality, and Trust  Inequality –> Low generalized trust & High in-group trust –> Corruption –> Inequality The dilemma of low trust in strangers and high trust only in your own group Inequality and in-group trust lead to clientelism

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