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Magnetic Field Properties of Spherical Medium
The Characteristics of Magnetic Field in Spherical Media Magnetic fields are pervasive throughout the natural world and can be found in a variety of forms and environments. One particular form of magnetic field is present in the form of a spherical media, which has unique and interesting characte......
The cross-sectional area of the tube pole steel pipe and the range it can withstand current
The Relationship between the Cross Sectional Area of a Conduit Steel Pipe and the Electrical Current it Can Handle Introduction Conductive metal pipes are one of the most common methods for providing a reliable and secure means of transporting electricity in an industrial setting. They are typic......
tags: steel current can pipe steel can
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Stella
21 day effect
Introduction The 21-Day Effect is a phenomenon also known as “habit formation” or “habit change” which describes the notion that it takes an average of 21 days for a person to develop a new habit or for an existing one to become ingrained. Over the years, numerous studies and experiments have......
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Sophie
Crosby's four theorems
The Four Theorems of Carl Friedrich Gauss Carl Friedrich Gauss is often considered to be the greatest mathematician of all time. He was a prolific and influential mathematician, making major contributions to many fields of mathematics. One of his major contributions was the development of four th......
tags: theorem gauss theorems law equations electric
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Sophia
celebrity introduction
Stars — intriguing and inspiring, some famous, some infamous. Like tiny starfish buried in the cosmic sand, they dot the world’s landscape, waiting to be discovered and embraced. Ellen DeGeneres: Ellen has been a TV icon since the 1990s when she began hosting her own show. From then on, Ellen ......
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18/07/2023
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Sophie
successive approach method
Introduction The concept of continuous approximation was initially developed by electrical engineers seeking to analyze behavior of circuit systems. This method of analysis seeks to minimize errors in modeling by assuming that the system is infinite and infinitely differentiable, avoiding separat......
tags: approximation continuous used continuous approach optimization
16/07/2023
1048
Oliver
Hamada model
The Hamiltonian Model The Hamiltonian Model is an analytic model for the study of physical dynamics. It involves the application of Newtons Laws of Motion and works by representing the system under study as a set of equations that describe its behavior. These equations are the Hamiltonian equatio......
tags: hamiltonian model system equation hamiltonjacobi mechanics
09/07/2023
1054
Natalie
cambridge equation
The Cambridge Equation is an equation that enables us to determine the amount of energy that must be applied to a system in order to cause a change in the system. This equation is typically applied in thermodynamics, but can also be applied to chemical and physical systems. The Cambridge Equatio......
tags: equation energy change equations cambridge used
09/07/2023
1035
Oliver
Flux Pinning Theory
Magnetostatics Theory Magnetostatics, derived from electrostatics, is the branch of condensed matter physics that studies the behavior of magnetic materials at static equilibrium. It deals with the motion of electrical charges and their mutual interaction in a static electromagnetic field. The s......
tags: magnetic field static binder field magneto
17/06/2023
1066
Sophie
Magnetic circuit law
? The relationship between electricity and magnetism was first discovered by the Danish scientist Hans Christian Oersted in the early 19th century. He found that a current-carrying wire creates a magnetic field around it, and that the magnetic field is strongest closest to the wire. This discovery......
tags: law field magnetic force law electric
17/06/2023
1070
Hannah
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