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Electric Conductor Summary
343 words, approx. 1 pages Any material that permits the flow of an electric charge is said to be a conductor. The invention of the word " conductor" has been credited to French-English physicist John Théophile Desaguliers (1683-1744), although some credit Benjamin...
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Electrical conduction Information
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 Conduction is the movement of electrically charged particles through a transmission medium (electrical conductor). The movement of charge constitutes an electric current. The charge transport may result as a response to an electric field, or as a result...




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Conducting Electricity
05/21/1999: 2,609 words, approx. 9 pages RYAN JONES, Staff Writer The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 05-21-1999 CONDUCTING ELECTRICITY By RYAN JONES, Staff Writer Date: 05-21-1999, Friday Section: LIFESTYLE / PREVIEWS Edition: All Editions -- 2 Star B, 2 Star P, 1 Star Early Another summer of beautiful music...
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 Adhesives & Sealants Industry
Electrically conductive adhesives.
07/01/2004: 1,569 words, approx. 5 pages Electrically conductive adhesives play an increasingly prominent role in the design and production of electronic packages and assemblies. Continuing improvements in adhesive technology have enabled adhesives to replace solder in some specialized electronic assembly applications. (1-9) Two types of electrically conductive adhesives...
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 The Orange County Register
THE WAY OF THE CHI
7/7/2007: 1,045 words, approx. 4 pages IRVINE The professor in the necktie sinks into a crouch, then slashes the air with his hands.He is unsmiling. He is proficient. He’s kind of scary.“Yeah, damn well I can fight,” said Shin Lin, who is highly skilled in Chinese martial arts, particularly tai chi,...
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Researchers induce out-of-body experiences in studies of the 'self'
8/23/2007: 661 words, approx. 2 pages The stories seem strange but riveting. A heart attack victim recalls floating in the air, watching paramedics revive him. A surgical patient remembers hovering, watching the doctors operate.Such widely reported out-of-body experiences have long been the territory of theology, philosophy and scary movies.Now scientists have...


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