when the when the dielectric substance is removed form electric field after a long time application of the electric field so that the dielectric substance is fully polarized. When the dielectric substance is place in the Electric Filed the material gets polarized so that their electric field of all the dipoles will be in the same direction now if we remove the electric field then the arrangement of the molecules, their electric field direction, and the dipole moment of the molecules starts changing
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ARE THE ARTS IMPORTANT IN EDUCATION? 1. Introduction British fashion, publishing, theatre, film and TV, literature, visual arts and music are internationally respected and renowned for their prestige. People from America to Asia dance to our music, read our books, purchase our art and wear our designer’s latest creations, with London being recognised as the world’s most influential city by Forbes in 2014. The creative sector represents 5 percent of the British economy which is valued at
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Temporal lobe. However, since the Parvocelleular pathway is responsible for detecting details, there has been doubt as to whether this pathway can grab attention in our peripheral in addition to focusing our attention to specific stimuli in our visual field. This study expands upon the previous views because it explores the central purpose of color vision and whether it can be aided my motion cues. The experiment attempts to see if the Magnocellular pathway and Parvocellular pathway interact by using
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Chapter 17 Electric Potential Units of Chapter 17 • Electric Potential Energy and Potential Difference •Relation between Electric Potential and Electric Field •Equipotential Lines and surfaces •The Electron Volt, a Unit of Energy •Electric Potential Due to Point Charges •Potential Due to Electric Dipole; Dipole Moment •Capacitance, Dielectrics and Storage of Electric Energy Electrostatic Potential Energy and Potential Difference The electrostatic force is conservative – potential
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Efficiency of an induction heating system depends upon some factors- 1. Metal or Plastic 2. Thick or thin 3. Resistivity- Quick heating when high amount of resistance and vice versa 4. Magnetic or non-magnetic MRI USES A MAGNETIC FIELD TO ORIENT THE POSITION OF CERTAIN NUCLEI IN THE BODY. THE PRIMARY NUCLEI USED FOR MRI IMAGING IS IN THE HYDROGEN ATOM CALLED THE PROTON. AS THE BODY IS MADE UP OF 75% OF WATER AND WATER IS 2 PARTS HYDROGEN. MAKING THR NUCLEUS OF THE HDROGEN ATOM, THE
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Feasibility Study for Soap Football Business Venture By: Kunal Sharma 3077704 November 2012 88/100 – well done and a viable concept. ~Steve Dhillon Table of Contents Page # 1. Cover Page 1 2. Table of contents
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Introduction: Are Electromagnetic Fields a Risk for Human Health? Power lines allow the transmission of electricity. These exist all over the world, but are more predominant in some places, depending on the energy consumption. Although they all work for the same purpose, there are different types of power lines systems, and some have higher voltages than the others. Electromagnetic fields are created with the conduction of electricity, “because of the movement and existence of the charges.
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the other of these bodies is in motion. For if the magnet is in motion and the conductor at rest, there arises in the neighbourhood of the magnet an electric field with a certain definite energy, producing a current at the places where parts of the conductor are situated. But if the magnet is stationary and the conductor in motion, no electric field arises in the neighbourhood of the magnet. In the conductor, however, we find an electromotive force, to which in itself there is no corresponding energy, but
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