"The Effect of Temperature on Electrical Conductivity" "Investigating the Relationship Between Magnetism and Electric Current" "Exploring the Behavior of Light in Different Optical Media" "Analyzing the Factors Affecting the Period of a Pendulum"
"Harnessing the Wind: A Study of Wind Power Generation" "The Power of the Wind: Investigating the Efficiency of Wind Turbines" "Blowing Away the Competition: A Wind Power Exploration for a Greener Future" "Wind Energy in Action: From Breezes to Electricity"
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"From Glare to Eternity: The Evolution of Light from Carbon to Silicon."
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