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Atomic Bomb Prime Minister
1,111 words
My name is Tomataki Amuro. Fortunately, I'm one of
the few survivors after the most terrible weapon,
the Atomic Bomb, had dropped on the city of
Hiroshima. It was a horrible piece of memory. I
wish I have not been born at that time. It was a
nightmare for the people in Hiroshima. The Bomb
affected the whole generation of people. It even
affected our next generation. Thousands of babies
were born handicapped or died after a few months
after their births. Because their mothers absorbed
too much ra...
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Three Minutes Half Life
528 words
There are 109 known elements, and of those, 19 of
them are artificially produced or synthetic. A
synthetic element is made by bombarding atomic
nuclei with neutrons or other particles. The
element Lawrencium has been made in this manner.
While scientists continue to work to create more
elements, it should be noted that most synthetic
elements are so unstable, that they are of
theoretical value only, and have no known
practical uses. This element was discovered at the
Lawrence Radiation Laborator...
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Shown In Figure Surface Of The Earth
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The oceans are said to be the source of life. The
enormous, blue, calm oceans are the signatures of
the planet earth. They cover nearly three-fourths
of the surface of the earth. This is equal to 71
percent of the earths entire surface or about 361
million sq km (140 million sq mi). Its average
depth is 5000 m (16, 000 ft), and its total volume
is about 1, 347, 000, 000 cu km (322, 300, 000 cu
mi). This includes the Atlantic, Pacific, and
Indian oceans. These oceans are bordered by the
continent...
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The Atomic Bomb And Other Government Experiments
977 words
The atomic Bomb code named The Manhattan Project
was the first atomic Bomb created by the United
States. The United States supervised the
development of the atomic bomb, under the code
name Manhattan Project, during World War II. The
first sustained nuclear chain reaction was
achieved in December 1942 at the University of
Chicago under the direction of Arthur Holly
Compton. Key members of the research team were
Enrico Fermi and J. Robert Oppenheimer. Shortly
after the first bomb test was complet...
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Depletion Of The Ozone Layer
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... portion of the ozone layer is a major concern
today. The ozone layer protects us from the
harmful rays of the sun; therefore it is
imperative that we preserve it. Since more
pollutants are produced today than ever before
(because of the major increase in the population),
there is a major concern that we create less
pollutants to help conserve the ozone layer. In
this research paper I will give vital information
on how pollution affects the ozone layer and
methods instituted to help the ozone...
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Heat Theorem Physical Chemistry Nernst
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Walther Human Nernst was born in Briesen, West
Prussia, on June 25, 1864. His father, Gustav
Nernst, was a district judge. He spent his early
school years at Graudentz, and subsequently went
to the Universities of Zurich, Berlin and Graz,
study physics and mathematics, before proceeding
to Wurzburg, where he graduated in 1887 with a
thesis on electromotive forces produced by
magnetism in heated metal plates. He joined
Wilhelm Ostwald at Leipzig University, where van't
Hoff and Arrhenius were alr...
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Opium Poppy Blood Flow
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Many different drugs have different effects on the
body. This paper focuses on the effects caused by
three widely used drugs opium, cocaine, and
cannabis. They have many common effects between
them. Some characteristics of the effects of those
drugs are those of stimulants and others are those
of depressants. We will describe the chemical
effects of each drug on the body. Opium is a drug
produced from the capsules of the opium poppy.
When fresh from the plant it is a gooey light
brown mass ("Opi...
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J Robert Oppenheimer Second World War
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The atomic bomb was more destructive than any
other weapon ever produced. Clearly its
destruction power was greater than the world had
ever known. The atomic weapon was invented for the
sole purpose of being used in warfare. In 1943
America began something called the Manhattan
Project. J. Robert Oppenheimer, an atomic
scientist from Germany, headed this project. The
U. S. dropped two atomic bombs on two Japanese
cities in of 1945 to put an end to the Second
World War. The atomic bombs ending Wor...
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Subatomic Particles Quantum Mechanics
756 words
Quantum Mechanics is the science of subatomic
particles and their behavior patterns that are
observed in nature. As the foundation of
scientific knowledge approached the start of the
twentieth century, problems began to arise over
the fact that classic physical ideas were not
capable of explaining the observed behavior of
subatomic particles. In 1913, the Danish physicist
Neil's Bohr, proposed a successful quantum model
of the atom that began the process of a more
defined understanding of its su...
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Werner Heisenberg And The Uncertainty Principle
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... t dealt with observed frequencies and
intensities of emitted and absorbed light, and in
doing it enabled a momentous breakthrough in
physics, ensuring Heisenberg's place in modern
physics. Heisenberg then laid the groundwork for
the new theoretical "matrix mechanics." The next
semester, Heisenberg wrote a paper on the topic
but was not sure if he should publish it. He gave
it to Born to read, and while he was away at
Cambridge, England Born sent the paper to the
"Zeitschrift fr Physik", a le...
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Level Of Reality Objective Reality
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... apparent faster-than-light connection between
subatomic particles is really telling us that
there is a deeper level of reality we are not
privy to, a more complex dimension beyond our own
that is analogous to the aquarium. And, he adds,
we view objects such as subatomic particles as
separate from one another because we are seeing
only a portion of their reality. Such particles
are not separate "parts", but facets of a deeper
and more underlying unity that is ultimately as
holographic and ind...
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Source Of Energy Valence Electrons
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... holes, is achieved by the incorporation into
the silicon of atoms with 3 valence electrons,
most often boron and n-type doping, the creation
of extra electrons is achieved by incorporating an
atom with 5 valence electrons, most often
phosphorus (see figure 2). Figure 2 Silicon
Crystal Lattice with Dont Atoms. Once a p-n
junction is created, electrical contacts are made
to the front and the back of the cell by
evaporating or screen printing metal on to the
wafer. The rear of the wafer can be ...
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Increasing Atomic Number Increasing Atomic Electron
236 words
The first ionization energy IE 1 is the energy
required to remove the one electron from a gaseous
atom. With this the effective nuclear charge
increases and thus it takes more energy to remove
the next electron. IE 2 is always greater than IE
1. Each subsequent electron becomes harder to
remove. In the plot below it is apparent that
there are periodic patterns to the first
ionization energies. Within a given row the
ionization energy increases with increasing atomic
number. Atoms with filled or ...
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Pineal Gland Rene Descartes
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We can say that the earth has a vegetative soul,
and that its flesh is the land, its bones the
structure of the rocks its blood is the pools of
the waters breathing and its pulse are the ebb and
flow of the sea. 1 'This image of Nature was
presented by a man who is perceived as having one
of the most mechanical minds of his day. Leonardo
da Vinci (1452 - 1519), often described in
Biographical Dictionaries as, amongst other
things, an engineer 2 and remembered for his
dabbling's in the realm of f...
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Directly Proportional V V
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If Varying Currents Affects The Loss In If Varying
Currents Affects The Loss In Mass At The
Electrodes To find out how varying the current
affects the loss in mass of the anode and the gain
in mass in the cathode Introduction - Purifying
Metals It has been found that when a copper
solution is electrolyzed using copper electrodes,
the anode looses mass and the cathode gains mass.
This is an investigation into how varying the
current affects the change in mass of the
electrodes during electrolysis...
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World War Ii Marie And Pierre
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Irene Irene Joliot-Curie IRENE JOLIOT-CURIE Irene
Curie was a brilliant dedicated scientist who
accomplished many things throughout her life but
was overshadowed by those around her throughout
her life. She was overshadowed by Nobel laureate
parents Maire and Pierre Curie, by co-laureate and
husband Jean Frederick Joliot, by her physicist
daughter Helene, who was married to Paul
Langevin's grandson, and by biochemist son Pierre
Joliot. She was also overshadowed by her
non-scientist sister Eve De...
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Energy Cell Phosphates
218 words
The Mitochondrion Mitochondrion are the power
plant of a cell. The mitochondria are cells based
within a cell that turn nutrients from chemical
form into a more simple and usable substance for a
cell to use as energy. These sausage-shaped
organelles are not a true organelle, but more of a
parasite that invaded primordial cells and evolved
along with them. A mitochondrial s main purpose is
to burn energy through a slow method of
combustion, which will consume as much air to burn
as fire will, jus...
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Mitochondrion Mitochondrion Energy Cell
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Mitochondrion are the Mitochondrion Mitochondrion
Mitochondrion are the power plant of a cell. The
mitochondria are cells based within a cell that
turn nutrients from chemical form into a more
simple and usable substance for a cell to use as
energy. These sausage-shaped organelles are not a
true organelle, but more of a parasite that
invaded primordial cells and evolved along with
them. A mitochondrial? s main purpose is to burn
energy through a slow method of combustion, which
will consume as m...
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Environmental Protection Agency Clean Air Act
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The poisoning of the Earth? s ozone layer is
increasingly attracting worldwide concern for the
global environment and the health effects of life
on the Planet Earth. There is not just one
particular cause for the ozone? s depletion; the
accumulation of different pollutants into our
ozone layer has all added up and equaled a
worldwide problem. There is not just one effect
from the poisoning of the ozone, but instead
multiple ramifications from diseases to death. The
damage to the ozone is increas...
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Make Anything Desired Machines Can Make Anything Desired Nano
676 words
Is Utopia Possible? The answer to that depends on
what your vision of Utopia is. In Gonzalos world
everything would be provided by nature, people
would be innocent and uneducated and there would
be no such thing as violence because there would
be no access to weapons or alcohol. Gonzalos
vision is a nice thought but I feel he has
underestimated the humans need for material
objects. My belief is that Humanity will reach
Utopia by acquiring powerful technological
abilities, while human characteris...
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