She doesnt like it. she tells them to stop and not to hurt Edward(<3) because she cant stand the thought or sight of him in pain (and i cant either :P) P.S. I <3 EDWARD/RPATZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1) to process images 2) to process sound 3) to create electrical current that enables the mind to process thought and emotion
Thought is electrical signals flowing through the brain. So thought is energy.
Yes. In normal house wiring, every time you plug in any lamp or appliance, you will increase the amount of current ("amperes" or just "amps") that you draw. The circuit breakers or fuses in your house's electrical box are there to keep you from plugging so many things in that the wire gets hot enough to cause a fire. Just to be clear however, the light bulbs do not create current. They pull current through themselves. Bulbs (and all other electrical devices) pull electrical current in the same way that opening the water valve on your sink pulls a flow of current of water. Your house's electrical service can be thought of as a water hose with the end plugged up. Whenever you let a little of the water flow out (i.e. ... turn on a light bulb) you create a current of water (an electrical current in the case of our light bulb).
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Probably the insulation from the wire, if this is the train of thought that you are thinking.
Yes. If you compare the effect water pressure has on flow rates and from an open tap, more pressure allows more water to flow out of and away from the source. In electrical circuitry, an increase in voltage - say from a battery - will in most cases enable a larger current to flow around the circuit that the battery is connected to. Voltage can be seen as the pressure force pushing another quantity around the loop and that quantity is electrical current . Electrical pressure and the quantity of electricity transmitted can be considered analogous to water flowing in pipes. Electrical pressure is called voltage: the longer the distances, the higher is the pressure (voltage) required to pump the current. That is why, for long distance transmission, high pressure (voltage here) is required, failing which, the power will not reach the destined end. It will dissipate on the way. <><><> We can think of electrical current as the quantity of electricity which will be drawn from the pipeline (= cables for electricity) at the pressure (= voltage) required.
People often tie a black thread around their leg as a protective charm against negative energy, the evil eye, or bad luck. This practice is rooted in various cultural and spiritual beliefs, particularly in Hinduism, where it is thought to ward off misfortune. The thread is sometimes blessed or infused with specific intentions to enhance its protective qualities. Additionally, it can serve as a symbolic reminder of faith and resilience.
Edison thought that the best electrical distribution system was direct current. While conceptually simple, DC has the problem that energy cannot be efficiently transmitted more than a mile from a power source. George Westinghouse, using the dynamo concept of Nikola Tesla, was able to show that alternating current was a far more viable system for the generation of electrical power than DC.
because it was thought that it distracted his men from archery practice
The Foo Dog is a Chinese guardian dog. It is also known as the Happiness Dog and the Celestial Dog. It is thought to e a symbol of energy and value and is also thought to have protective powers.
We do not worship in Buddhism since we believe in no immortal, omniscient gods. What we do we call Practice. We practice putting the Buddha's teachings into each thought, word and deed we do.
Cellophane was invented by Jacques E. Brandenberger in 1908. He first thought of the idea for a clear, protective, packaging layer in 1900.