How can you electrically shock someone with your finger?
Rub feer on carpet
Wear wool socks
poke the dude
TA-DA
Why does the school swimming pool have static electricity in it?
That may not be static electricity! Contact your local health dept and the school administration concerning this problem. The health dept needs to perform tests to determine the source of the electricity and have it corrected. Act NOW !
What is Pilates or physical mind method?
Pilates consists of over 500 exercises done on the floor or primarily with customized exercise equipment. The exercises combine sensory awareness and physical training.
How can you get rid of static electricity on a boat?
It has to do with the dryness in the air because I've noticed that when it rains, I never get shocked. Reduce static electricity by not wearing synthetic materials, things like your sweater. Friction causes the electrical charge. Touch something rubber to kill it. Break the circuit. Since there is water around it can be helpful.
dependent variable is current and independent variable is resisitance
Which of these means is most and least use to generate electricity pictures?
There are no items on that list that are used to generate electricity pictures.
What is the electrostatic repulsion force of deuterium and tritium... using Coulomb's Law?
The electrostatic repulsion force between deuterium and tritium can be calculated using Coulomb's Law, which states that the force between two charged particles is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Since deuterium and tritium are both positively charged particles, they would repel each other. The force would depend on the charges of the particles and the distance between them.
What is the conenction between MR Beal and Munibex?
Decided on August 14, 2003
Andrias, J.P., Saxe, Sullivan, Ellerin, JJ.
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[*1]Spectra Securities Software, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellant,
v
MuniBEX.com, Inc., Defendant, M.R. Beal & Company, et al., Defendants-Respondents.
Joseph J. Ortego
Robert J. Luddy
Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Richard Lowe, III, J.), entered June 3, 2002, which granted the motion of defendants M.R. Beal & Company (M.R. Beal) and Bernard Beal to dismiss plaintiff's third, fourth and fifth causes of action, unanimously affirmed, without costs. In December 1998, M.R. Beal and plaintiff entered into discussions about plaintiff's ability to provide software, services and support to facilitate M.R. Beal's establishment of an Internet-based municipal bond trading network. The negotiations resulted in M.R. Beal and plaintiff executing a letter of intent in June 1999, pursuant to which the parties agreed to negotiate a mutually acceptable agreement in good faith. In May 2000, approximately one week before the execution of the parties' Definitive Agreement, plaintiff was informed that the party it would be contracting with was defendant MuniBEX.com, a corporation formed in January 2000 to operate the Internet trading network. Plaintiff unsuccessfully sought guarantees from M.R. Beal and Bernard Beal before signing the Definitive Agreement with MuniBEX.com, which subsequently defaulted on payments due. Plaintiff thereafter commenced the instant action seeking damages on breach of contract and fraud theories from MuniBEX.com, M.R. Beal and Bernard Beal. The IAS court properly dismissed plaintiff's third and fifth causes of action seeking to pierce the corporate veil and hold M.R. Beal and Bernard Beal liable. Plaintiff failed to show that M.R. Beal and Bernard Beal used their alleged domination of MuniBEX.com to commit a fraud or wrong against it warranting equitable intervention (see Matter of Morris v New York State [*2]Dept. of Taxation & Fin., 82 NY2d 135, 141-142; and see TNS Holdings v MKI Sec. Corp., 92 NY2d 335). The Definitive Agreement entered into between plaintiff and MuniBEX.com was the product of substantial negotiations, which included discussions on the very issue of MuniBEX.com executing the Definitive Agreement. The IAS court also properly dismissed plaintiff's fourth cause of action against Bernard Beal, alleging that it was fraudulently induced to enter the Definitive Agreement by statements made by Bernard Beal assuring plaintiff that it would not be harmed by naming MuniBEX.com as the party to the Definitive Agreement. Under the circumstances, the alleged statements can only be understood as expressions of opinion, which are nonactionable (seeLongo v Butler Equities II, L.P., 278 AD2d 97). We have considered plaintiff's remaining contentions and find them unavailing. THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER
OF THE SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION, FIRST DEPARTMENT. ENTERED: AUGUST 14, 2003 CLERK
Schuster''s technique for focusing the prism spectrometer?
yes this is an impotent method for focusing the spectrometer in-order to obtain the appropriate readings.
The coulomb is the SI unit of electrical charge. A coulomb, a unit of electrical charge, is defined as the amount of electric charge transported by a current of 1 ampere in 1 second. There are 6.241506×1018 electrons (or elementary charges) in a coulomb. A link is provided to the Wikipedia post on the coulomb.
Where does the energy of a charged capacitor reside?
In the electric field inside the dielectric (or insulating) medium separating the two plates
What happens when you rub an ebonite stick with a wool cloth?
Electrons are tranferred to the stick, causing it to take on a negative charge
Can static electricity do work and how do you know?
Yes. Static electricity can do work.
I know because when I draw a rubber comb through my hair on a dry day and then pass it
over a bunch of bits of tissue on the table, the bits of tissue jump straight up to the comb.
The static charge on the comb exerted a force on the tissue bits, and the product of the force
on each bit multiplied by the distance through which it jumped is the work done on it by the
static field.
What is the coating on an Electrostatic image drum?
Most laser printer drums are coated with selenium. Selenium is a nonmetallic element with photovoltaic and photo-conductive properties that make it ideal for this use.
Where in Colorado can you rent an electrostatic paint sprayer?
If Colorado is like most other areas, you can't. Electrostatic sprayers require training to use and are normally only used commercially.
How does an electric generator work?
Converts mechanical energy into electricity. Movement of magnetic field across a conductor will cause electron flow.
The windings of a generator are rotated within a magnetic field.
Can electric field intensity be a scalar quantity?
No,because electric field (force/charge) is a vector quantity, i.e. , it has both magnitude as well as direction.
Can you have an electricity leak like a gas leak?
Sort of. You can have a short to ground, which is basically electricity leaking from a charged conductor to a ground. It's dissipating without doing any useful work, so it's leaking, even if it's not called that. It can also be dangerous, should you come into contact with the wire that is shorting, and it decides to ground via you.
An electrician can help you with the problem, and can figure out if it's happening.
Why field is independent of distance from infinite sheet of charge?
If you have an infinite sheet of charge, it is all you can see, in that direction. If it is (let us say) in front of you, then that is all you can see to the front, it has no visible edge, you can see nothing on the other side of it (you could see something in front of it, but that is beyond the parameters of the stated problem). No matter how close or how far away you may be, it looks exactly the same. It will never look any smaller as it recedes into the distance, unlike finite objects. Vision is also a form of electromagnetism. If we were talking about light emission, the amount of light you would receive from an infinite glowing sheet would always be the same, at any distance. So any other electromagnetic effect will work the same way.
Technically, what is happening is that as you move farther away, you get less field from the closer parts of the infinite sheet, but you are also exposed to more of the sheet, in exactly the same proportion.
A capacitor is a device which stores energy by?
Magic. Look up capacitors on wikipedia!!
A capacitor stores electrical charges in its plates.
Both wrong. A capacitor stores energy as an electric field developed in the dielectric between its plates. A good dielectric with high permittivity (once called dielectric constant) concentrates this field, allowing more energy to be stored in a capacitor having the same plate area and separation but a dielectric of lower permittivity.
Do gamma rays have negative charge?
No, gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation which has no charge.
When the flashlight is on is it static or current electricity?
When the flashlight is ON , electrical current is flowing from one terminal of the
battery, through the light-bulb filament, to the other terminal of the battery.
Does the value of the exciting current of your 3-phase motor depend on the rotor speed?
An induction motor has no excitation, so the question is about a synchronous motor. The rotor speed is determined by the supply frequency. For a given supply frequency and mechanical load, the excitation current can be adjusted to give the best power factor.
What is geocentric orientation?
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