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  2. Forensic electrical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Forensic electrical engineering is a branch of forensic engineering, and is concerned with investigating electrical failures and accidents in a legal context. Many forensic electrical engineering investigations apply to fires suspected to be caused by electrical failures. [ 1 ]

  3. Forensic engineering - Wikipedia

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    The forensic engineering field is very broad in terms of the many disciplines that it covers, investigations that use forensic engineering are case of environmental damages to structures, system failures of machines, explosions, electrical, fire point of origin, vehicle failures and many more.

  4. Death of Shane Todd - Wikipedia

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    Shane Todd was an American engineer who died under disputed circumstances in Singapore in June 2012. Local authorities said Todd had committed suicide, though his family insists that he was murdered, [2] possibly in connection with the work he had been doing at the Institute for Micro Electronics ("IME"), part of the Singaporean government-run Agency for Science, Technology and Research ("A ...

  5. Arc mapping - Wikipedia

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    Arc mapping is a technique used in fire investigation [1] that relies on finding the locations of electrical arcs and other electrical faults that occurred during a fire; the locations of the electrical faults can then, under some circumstances, indicate the progression of the fire over time. [2] It is usually performed by a forensic electrical ...

  6. Failure analysis - Wikipedia

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    Forensic inquiry into the failed process or product is the starting point of failure analysis. Such inquiry is conducted using scientific analytical methods such as electrical and mechanical measurements, or by analyzing failure data such as product reject reports or examples of previous failures of the same kind.

  7. Category:Forensic disciplines - Wikipedia

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  8. How often should you drink sports drinks like Gatorade ... - AOL

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    Gatorade is powered by electrolytes (namely, sodium and potassium), which are minerals that have an electrical charge, says Sotiria Everett, a clinical assistant professor at Stony Brook ...

  9. Fire investigation - Wikipedia

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    For example, if there is a gas appliance at the origin of the fire, an investigator should know enough about appliances to either include or exclude it as a possible cause of the fire. Fire investigators sometimes work with forensic engineers, such as forensic electrical engineers when examining electrical appliances, household wiring, etc.