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    Electron Physics Lab

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    Introduction The purpose of this lab is to examine the motion of an electron‚ when it encounters a constant magnetic and electric field. We will also observe when the electric field and magnetic field will cancel each other out. This will lead to the electron having no net force acting upon it. By adjusting the values for the magnetic and electric fields‚ we will be able to check the different paths the electron follows. From this data we will be able to calculate the charge-to-mass ratio. Then

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    Maglev trains By Vishal Dubey Agenda • • • • • • • • • Introduction Fast facts How it works Maglev technology Electromagnetic suspension Electrodynamic suspension Stability Power and energy usage Advantages and disadvantages of Maglev Train Introduction • Magnetic levitation transport is a form of transportation that suspends guides and propels vehicles through the harnessing of electromagnetic force. • The term "maglev" refers not only to the vehicles but also to the railway system. • Maglev

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    An electric generator is basically an electric motor working backwards. An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy‚ and an electric generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. An electric generator looks almost identical to an electric motor. Each consists of a loop that is able to rotate in a magnetic field. The electric motor uses electrical energy to make the loops rotate which creates mechanical energy. In the electric generator it uses mechanical energy

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    Lab #11 Faraday’s Law of induction Purpose: To prove Faraday’s Law of Induction using an oscillating wand which swings through a magnetic field. In addition‚ we studied the conversion of mechanical energy to electrical energy. Questions: 1. What are the possible errors in this experiment? There are a variety of sources of error which may have affected the results of this experiment. There could have been an error in the setup of the Rotary Motion setup or its setup within the Logger Pro program

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    Antenna Array

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    NUS/ECE EE4101 Antenna Arrays 1 Introduction Antenna arrays are becoming increasingly important in wireless communications. Advantages of using antenna arrays: 1. They can provide the capability of a steerable beam (radiation direction change) as in smart antennas. 2. They can provide a high gain (array gain) by using simple antenna elements. 3. They provide a diversity gain in multipath signal reception. 4. They enable array signal processing. Hon Tat Hui 1 Antenna Arrays NUS/ECE

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    Laboratory I: Problems 4 and 5 Deflection of an Electron Beam by an Electric Field and Deflection of an Electron Beam and Velocity By: John Greavu Partners: Shane Ruff‚ Hannah Eshenaur‚ & David Sturg Professor: John Capriotti TA: Barun Dhar July 19‚ 2013 OBJECTIVE: The objective of this lab was to scientifically determine the deflection of an electron from its original path due to its passing through an electric field as a function of the electric field strength (problem 4)‚ as well as its initial

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    Formula Sheet (Including the stuff not on the real formula sheet) From Gauss’ Law Flux perpendicular r to E is equal to zero. Flux entering a surface is negative. Flux leaving a surface is positive. The flux entering a surface is the same as the flux leaving it. A Hemisphere with charge in front of flat surface: Gaussian Surfaces Exterior to a uniformly charged insulating sphere of radius “a” and total charge Q: Interior (still an insulating sphere) Interior of a uniformly charged conducting

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    Electrostatics Lab Report

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    Electrostatics Lab Name: Bryan Michel Materials: Styrofoam cups Styrofoam plates PVC Pipe Fur Scotch Tape Procedures: You will be investigating charging object by friction. When you are asked to write your observations‚ please do so in a clear‚ complete manner. 1. Tape a piece of string to a Styrofoam cup and hang it from the edge of the desk so that it can move freely. Rub the outside of the cup with fur. Rub a PVC pipe with fur and bring it near the hanging cup.

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    Dot Box Research Paper

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    Dodge Neon SRT-4 N2MB WOT Box Installation Instructions     NOTE: If you have a CDI (capacitive discharge ignition system) please contact us at  support@n2mb.com  for additional instructions. Damage to your WOT Box can occur if the  installation is not completed correctly!  WARNING: Spark‐based rev‐limiters can damage catalytic converters.  If you have catalytic  converters on your car‚ N2MB accepts no responsibility for damage caused by the WOT Box.   This being said‚ many successful installs have been made on Catalytic‐Converter equipped 

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    . REVISION QUESTIONS Corrosion OP - Monday Is the electrical circuit in a corrosion reaction AC or DC? 1 Does corrosion occur at the cathode or at the anode? 2 Name the three factors needed for corrosion to occur. 3 What is meant by the term electrolyte? 4 What is corrosion? 5 In the corrosion circuit do electrons flow from anode to cathode? 6 Which gas is released at the cathode when the electrolyte is water? 7 Which is the more noble metal‚ steel or Aluminium? 8 Which

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