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Lab 4: Experimenting with a Generator

Michael Faraday, scientist. (1791-1867)/ Wikipedia[2]
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In experiment 4 we applied the concept learned in Faraday’s Law of Induction “[which] describes how an electric current produces a magnetic field and, conversely, how a changing magnetic field generates an electric current in a conductor”[1] In this lab, the main piece of equipment will be a tube that resembles a flashlight and we will observe that as the magnet inside the tube is shaken faster, the greater voltage there will be.

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The Future of the Electric Grid

Source: thehydrogenblog.wordpress.com

 

What parts of our daily routines rely upon electricity? For myself, I use electricity both while I am asleep to charge my Smart phone and once I wake up to turn on the lights, make breakfast, and commute to school on the MBTA (subway system in Massachusetts). To look at the broader picture, everything from national sec\urity, health and safety, and many of the activities we enjoy are all fueled by electricity [1] . Continue reading The Future of the Electric Grid

Self-Driving Trucks: The Future of the Truck Driving Industry?

With autonomous vehicles as a popular topic of discussion among other breakthrough technologies, there are many pros and cons that both the general public and key players within the industry have realized with these vehicles. According to an article published in the New York Times last November, “Trucking is a $700 billion industry that touches every corner of the economy.” Continue reading Self-Driving Trucks: The Future of the Truck Driving Industry?

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