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    Assault and Battery

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    Introduction In the context of criminal law‚ "assault and battery" are typically components of a single offense. In tort law‚ "assault" and "battery" are separate‚ with an assault being an act which creates fear of an imminent battery‚ and the battery being an unlawful touching. Assault and battery are intentional torts‚ meaning that the defendant actually intends to put the plaintiff in fear of being battered‚ or intends to wrongfully touch the plaintiff. The wrongful touching need not inflict

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    Fruit Battery

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    Battery Power Kevin McDonald Question How much power can I get from a tomato‚ a orange and a lemon and can it light up a small light bulb? Hypothesis If I put a copper nail and a zinc nail in a tomato‚ orange or lemon it should be able to power a small light bulb. Materials *few different citrus fruits *copper nail *galvanized (zinc) nail *LED light or opaque light bulb with a 2 inch lead *crocodile clip or electric tape *micro ammeter Procedures Step 1.Prepare your fruit for the

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    Carrot Battery

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    Make a Carrot Battery This activity uses a common carrot and two different metals to make a enough electricity to run a small digital clock. Materials: Two Large Raw Carrots; 2 Pennies; 2 Large Galvanized Nails; 3 pieces of 6" long wire; Small Digital Clock (Tandy (Radio Shack) or Maplin - "Stick-on Timer" £3.50/ $4.99. The digital clock can be extracted from an inexpensive alarm clock or it can be purchased from an electronics store. Slice of about 1 inch from each carrot and discard. Place

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    Paper Battery

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    CHAPTER - 1 INTRODUCTION TO BATTERIES An electrical battery is one or more electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. Since the invention of the first battery in 1800 by Alessandro Volta‚ batteries have become a common power source for many household and industrial applications. Batteries are represented symbolically as follows Fig. 1(a) Symbolic view Fig.1(b)conventional battery Electrons flow from the negative terminal towards

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    paper battery

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    A Technical Seminar Report PAPER BATTERY A Technical Seminar report submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of the Degree BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING BY E.RAGHAVENDRA (10QG1A0212) Under the guidance of G. Ramakrishna (Assistant Professor) Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering GOPAL REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGG & TECHNOLOGY (Affiliated to J.N.T University

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    Rechargeable Battery

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    there were batteries slim‚ flexible and also powerful enough to run the gadgets. The batteries‚ it turns out‚ are the main barrier to modern electronics design. But in a small‚ brightly lit lab in an office park behind the Oakland Airport in Alameda‚ Calif.‚ a young startup called Imprint Energy‚ is using research created at the University of California‚ Berkeley to develop just such a battery that could free gadget makers from the constraints of the standard lithium ion battery. Well‚ that’s

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    Baghdad Battery

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    succeed from rags to riches and we already proved that to the world. From any kind of liquids that contains electrolytes‚ we can produce electric current out from it. Following an experiment from the Mesopotamians and today’s modern‚ “fruit battery”‚ we have constructed a simple machine that can be used at any time of need. Background Of The Study A thorough research for an exemplary Functional Investigatory Project that could be used as an inspiration came from the media such as

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    Guantanamo Bay

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    Guantanamo Bay Detention Centre Guantanamo Bay is a detention camp in Cuba that holds back and interrogates people who are thought to be terrorists. History Before 2001‚ the Guantanamo Bay detention facility was used for housing refugees from Haiti and Cuba. This became and illegal act after 1993. Guantanamo Bay was reopened in 2002 as a result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the US. On 11 September 2001 (9/11)‚ four planes were hijacked by 19 al-Qaeda terrorists. There were over 3000 deaths

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    Fruit Battery

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    Project Title: Fruits and vegetables have voltage? Problem & Purpose: The purpose of the experiment is to understand how battery works and find out which fruit and vegetables that we eat can be used as an alternative way for a battery source. I become interested on seeing how batteries where used to power up my flash light and toys.

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    Fruit Battery

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    ABSTRACT A Fruit battery is a device used in experiments proposed in many science textbooks around the world. It is made by inserting two different metallic objects‚ for example a galvanized nail and a copper coin‚ into an ion bridge (for example a lemon‚ a potato or paper soaked in salt water or acid). The copper coin serves as the positive electrode or cathode and the galvanized nail as the electron-producing negative electrode or anode. These two objects work as electrodes‚ causing anelectrochemical

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