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    When talking about vacuum energy you have to take holographic principle into account. It is because the vacuum energy gets dynamical property when it is evolving. Holographic vacuum energy behaves as a type of dark energy. When the universe just started because of the Big Bang the universe was small and all the matter was closer together than today. When all the galaxies where closer together gravity was the dominant force, which means that the acceleration of the universe was slower. If there was

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    1. A) Part of the wave might penetrate it or it might not. This would be random and would depend on the energy of the electron attempting to penetrate. B) The pattern that initially seemed random would begin to acquire uniformity. Half of the electrons would transmit and half would reflect and go back. Each of the electrons that transmitted would carry its complete charge and mass. C) One cannot say where the electron really is, whether a given electron will transmit or reflect. It is only possible

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    McLuhan"). That quote, by Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan, tells about how humans need to all work together in order to keep earth habitable. Daan Roosegaarde used that quote in his TED talk about ways to clear smog from the air by using giant vacuums. Additionally, Argentine artist, Tomás Saraceno described a way of both cleaning up and creating new ways of living during his TED talk. He talked about building bubbles made of plastic, that have been left in the ocean, in order for them to raise

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    Lab Report Of Caffeine

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    condensing it in a closed area. To produce pure caffeine this process is used by commercial industries in a large number of scale, but for our laboratory purposes, we performed in a small filter flask, a rubber hose to connect to the flask and the vacuum. A conical centrifuge which worked as glass cold finger and it was fitted into the flask with a pluro stopper. Experimental Prepared hotplate with a mantle by preheating at 200 °C and filled the mantle holes with glass wool. The crude caffeine was

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    fine, fine, and extra fine) [10]. The desired size in percolation in industrial level would be around 1.4–1.5 mm as referred to regular grinding in some text. The particle size will be also considered after dehydration since it is important for solubility and other aspects. 3. Brewing Brewing or sometimes referred to as percolation is the infusion of hot water in the ground coffee to extract the aromatic and organic compounds from the coffee ground at approximately 100 °C and 101.3 kPa. Similar

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    to survive 500 times the amount of radiation compared to humans. This extremophile has evolved rapidly; they have repair mechanisms in their DNA to reverse genetic mutations caused by radiation. Radioresistant microbes can channel the radioactivity energy to produce their food. This category of extremophiles has been discovered thriving within nuclear reactors. Specifically, in the remains of the Ukrainian nuclear reactor, Chernobyl, which was the worst nuclear reactor disaster in history. A species

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    It depends on the presence of a magnetic metal inside the cup that helps to move the magnetic energy inside the body. (25) CUPPING INSTRUMENTS: A- Cupping scarificator: The skin and subcutaneous tissues are scratched (scarificated) during wet cupping. So many mechanical equipmentshave been used always trying to minimize pain to the patient. Some cutters produce many scratches at a time. They are sterilizable and have several changeable blades of different sizes; the cutting depth is also adjustable

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    #1: TEM Components and Alignments Name: Tianhao Wang Components: Vacuum System: #1: What is the difference between a gas transfer and a gas entrapment vacuum pump? Answer: A Gas Transfer Vacuum Pump will move the molecules out of the system so that the vacuum environment is formed. And an Entrapment Vacuum Pump will trap the molecules in some way, and they can’t move freely any longer so that the vacuum environment is formed. #2: What are the two types of gas transfer

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    Thomas Edison holder of over 1000 patents under his name. Thomas Edison was a full-time inventor that created the tin foil phonograph, carbon filament for the incandescent light bulb, and general electric.I think that Thomas Edison was a great inventor that help move the world forward. Thomas Edison created the Tin Foil Phonograph on accident while he was experimenting with the transmitter of the telegraph. The Tin Foil Phonograph is a machine that can store and replay sounds. Edison was the first

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    Lightbulb Lab

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    Incandescent light bulbs use a wire filament heated to a high temperature in order to give off light. The filament has an electrical current sent through it, and is protected from oxidation by a glass bulb or a quartz bulb. On average, the incandescent bulb uses 60 watts and costs 11 cents per kilowatt hour. On average, one bulb costs $1. 90% of what an incandescent light bulb produces is heat, which wastes a lot of electricity. Also, the lights produce sustainable levels of CO2. They have an average

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