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    The Next War is a poem by Wilfred Owen written during World War One, and The Charge of the Light Brigade is a poem written during the Crimean War based on a charge in which misinterpreted orders led to over 150 of 600 killed or wounded. The two poems hold different ideas, techniques and themes. The main themes presented in both poems revolve around the subject of death, common techniques such as personification and imagery are used to enhance our understanding of the war against Death. Owen and Tennyson

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    Analysis of “The Charge of the Light Brigade” Imagine the horrors of war. That is something that can be made more understandable when reading “The Charge of the Light Brigade,” a poem written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Word choice, repetition, and figurative language are all aspects of this poem that affect my understanding of the historical events. Word choice can greatly impact how well a reader understands the text. Word choice affects the connotation, imagery, and so on. The poet uses strong

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    RESTING POTENTIAL Resting potential is the membrane potential when a neuron is not conducting any electrical impulse or signal. The resting potential is around -75 mV. During resting potential, the inside of the axon is negative GRADED POTENTIAL ACTION POTENTIAL Action potential is a fleeting reversal of the membrane potential, caused by changes in permeability of the plasma membrane of neuron to potassium and sodium ions causing an electrical impulse to be transmitted along the axon.

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    statement that is not part of the Law of Electric Charges is that neutral objects are attracted to uncharged objects. The purpose of a GFCI is to protect people from getting electrocuted. True: Lightning can travel from cloud to cloud. Secondary cells can be recharged. A long wire has a higher resistance than a short wire. False: Cells connected in parallel will make a bulb burn brighter. A voltmeter

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    ric Field Definition of electric field (E) at a point in space: the electric force (F) acting on a positive test charge placed at that point divided by the magnitude of the test charge q0 E = F ----- q0 E = F ----- q0 * Where k is a constant called coulomb constant * The unit of charge in SI units is the (C) * k = (approximately) 9.0 x 109 N.m2/C2 Electric Field * Electric field lines are a convenient way to visualize

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    The purpose of the noninvasive vital signal detector is to detect the heart and respiration rate while displaying the information through wireless technology in your home environment. Compared to the conventional monitoring instruments such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) and apex cardiograms (ACGs), this device must be more affordable and portable while it still maintains a certain degree of accuracy as compared to the ECGs and ACGs. Electrocardiography is a noninvasive recording of the electrical

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    In chemistry, it has been stated that atoms are the basic building blocks of ordinary matter that contain protons, neutrons, electrons, and can join to form molecules. (Gagnon) Atoms are really tiny and are considered the source of nuclear energy in all kinds of matter. The atomic theory became a very important piece in chemistry because it explained the atomic structure and how it worked. Important scientists that helped contribute to this theory were people like John Dalton and J.J. Thompson which

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    your daily routine all rely on electrical energy to operate. All of the matter around you is made up of atoms and these atoms are all composed of protons, neutrons, and elections. The protons and neutrons both have an electrical charge; protons having a positive charge and electrons

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    Name: Ernest Rutherford Date of Birth: August 30, 1871 Lived: Nelson, New Zealand Which Scientists influenced this Scientists work? Why? I believe that the scientists before Rutherford would have inspired him to investigate in Atoms. This may of occurred because there was a conspiracy towards the atoms due to nobody actually seeing them. What part of the Atomic Theory did they investigate? Ernest Rutherford was responsible for a many different discoveries such as radioactivity and nuclear

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    As the size of the negative ion and the charge on the positive ion both increase and the size of the positive ions decrease, the polarisation effect increases. This polar ionic bonding gives many of the atoms covalent characters. Sometimes one of the atoms become so highly polarised

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