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Dictionary » E » Electric ElectricElectric (Science: physics) a nonconductor of electricity, as amber, glass, resin, etc, employed to excite or accumulate electricity. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: growing bacteria in petri dishes... to maintain it at 37C. How you are going to maintain that is the biggest question now. :wink: Take a woonden box, make hole in it so that a small electric bulb can fit into it. Wrap it with black paper. Keep the plates inverted under wooden box and on the light... and off that after half an hour ...
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Re:... of course, you would need to make sure that the charge that the capacitor can hold is not dangerous, etc. I am assuming that you know basic electrical safety, and I take no responsibility for anyone who may read this or other of my posts and later injure themselves in any way. :) ) Also, ...
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Electromagnetic fields generated by the human body... of course, you would need to make sure that the charge that the capacitor can hold is not dangerous, etc. I am assuming that you know basic electrical safety, and I take no responsibility for anyone who may read this or other of my posts and later injure themselves in any way. :) ) Also, ...
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Re:... would be to touch it to a reasonably strong electromagnet (these are fairly easy to make, and it is also easy to measure their strength). Most electric devices are far less delicate than computer electronics though. I don’t think you could get very much visible interference on something like ...
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Electromagnetic fields generated by the human body... would be to touch it to a reasonably strong electromagnet (these are fairly easy to make, and it is also easy to measure their strength). Most electric devices are far less delicate than computer electronics though. I don’t think you could get very much visible interference on something like ...
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