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    Just imagine how our lives would be if all of the technology and inventions we have in today’s modern society were never invented. A history marking event called the Industrial Revolution began in England in the middle of the 18th century and spread to the rest of Europe and the United States in the early 19th century. This era changed the way people worked and lived in drastic ways. New machines were invented and a large part of the population moved from the countryside to urban areas. In the early

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    Ben Chong Slavery was a practice used by almost every race in the world. Slavery was necessity because it played a major role in plantations and industrial areas. The only two products that the USA could export for hard currency at a profit and on a regular basis were cotton and tobacco‚ both of which are extremely labor intensive. Slavery in America differed from ancient times because slaves of ancient times were captured prisoners of war‚ criminals‚ civilians on the losing side of a war‚ while

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    Famous Scientists’ List Name | Birth/Death | Achievements | Albert Einstein | 1879 - 1955 | He is arguably at the pinnacle‚ if the popularity of all the scientists is taken into account. He demonstrated solutions to a trio of mind-boggling topics in Physics in 1905 and shot into the limelight. | Sir Isaac Newton | 1642 - 1727 | "Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica" called "Principia" is acknowledged as the greatest scientific book ever published. Sir Isaac Newton wrote this in 1687

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    HISTORY OF ELECTRICITY Depite what you have learned‚ Benjamin Franklin did not "invent" electricity. In fact‚ electricity did not begin when Benjamin Franklin at when he flew his kite during a thunderstorm or when light bulbs were installed in houses all around the world. The truth is that electricity has always been around because it naturally exists in the world. Lightning‚ for instance‚ is simply a flow of electrons between the ground and the clouds. When you touch something and get a shock

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    Automated sugar refining Automated sugar refining was created by Norbert Rillieux. Rilliex created sugar as we know it today. He created a safer and much more efficient way of processing sugar in 1843. Battery The battery was invented by Alessandro Volta. It was made of multiple zinc and silver plates stacked on each other‚ with a wire connected to both ends of the pile. With the wire touching both ends‚ this creates electricity. The battery was made in Italy in 1800. cotton Gin The cotton gin

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    player‚ in our remote control‚ in our wireless mouse‚ in our car and the list goes on. Batteries are one of the most widely used forms of electrical energy‚ and it ’s hard to believe that the first battery ever created was way back in 1800. Alessandro Volta was the inventor of the first ever battery‚ which consisted of layers of zinc‚ blotting paper soaked in salt water‚ and silver. In the 1800 ’s‚ the Daniel cell was developed‚ which is also known as the ‘wet ’ cell‚ as it used liquids for the

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    Chapter 22 Section 1 Origins of the Industrial movement The Enclosure Movement An agricultural revolution started to occur in the 1500’s Until the 1600’s farmers used public lands to graze cattle and sheep. Then these lands started to be enclosed‚ or fenced off‚ into individual plots This is called the Enclosure Movement. This benefited richer landowners‚ who added to their lands‚ but the smaller landowner was forced to become tenant farmers or had to move into the cities. A tenant farmer

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    electrodes of metal or a metal compound were immersed in a liquid electrolyte‚ all housed in a jar or vat which had to be kept upright. However in most modern batteries the cells either have the electrolyte absorbed in a porous separator material (like Volta’s salt-soaked cardboard) or they use a non-liquid electrolyte such as a paste or gel. This allows them to be

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    suitable for our level. However‚ browsing through the television channels‚ one program caught the researcher’s attention. The certain television channel was History Channel and the host was investigating battery that could have proven that Alessandro Volta was not the first person to conduct electricity. Scholars are investigating how the Ancient Egyptians go through the pyramid tombs. Since there was little oxygen‚ flame cannot be produced‚ leaving only one type of hieroglyphic to be based

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    History of Physics

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    Physics began when man first started to study his surroundings. Early applications of physics include the invention of the wheel and of primitive weapons. The people who built Stone Henge had knowledge of physical mechanics in order to move the rocks and place them on top of each other. It was not until during the period of Greek culture that the first systematic treatment of physics started with the use of mechanics. Thales is often said to have been the first scientist‚ and the first Greek philosopher

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