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  2. Exploding wire method - Wikipedia

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    The peak intensity for copper wire, for example, is 9.6·10 8 candle power/cm 2. [8] J.A. Anderson wrote in his initial spectrography studies that the light was comparable to a black body at 20,000 K. [ 9 ] The advantage of a flash produced in this way is that it is easily reproducible with little variation in intensity.

  3. Sources of electrical energy - Wikipedia

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    The electric field sends the electron to the p-type material, and the hole to the n-type material. If an external current path is provided, electrical energy will be available to do work. The electron flow provides the current, and the cell's electric field creates the voltage. With both current and voltage the silicon cell has power.

  4. Induction shrink fitting - Wikipedia

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    Induction heating is a non contact heating process which uses the principle of electromagnetism induction to produce heat in a work-piece. In this case thermal expansion is used in a mechanical application to fit parts over one another, e.g. a bushing can be fitted over a shaft by making its inner diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of the shaft, then heating it until it fits over the ...

  5. How Many Pounds of Potatoes Do You Need Per Person? - AOL

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    You'll need 1/2 pound of potatoes per person. So if you're making dinner for two, that's 1 pound of potatoes. But if you're cooking for a crowd, or say six people, that's three pounds of potatoes.

  6. Shrinkflation hits 1 in 3 grocery items, including these ...

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    (Only one item, a 2-pack of Scott multipurpose shop towels, declined in price per 100 count, according to the data.) Breakfast foods had the second-highest rate of shrinkflation, with LendingTree ...

  7. List of films featuring miniature people - Wikipedia

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    [10] [9] [12] [2] Dr. Cyclops: 1940: The US science-fiction horror film features a biologist who shrinks down visitors who had come to his laboratory in the Amazon jungle, and they escape from him into the jungle. [10] [17] [3] [2] [1] [5] The Dwarf and the Giant: 1901: The silent film is the earliest known to depict a person being shrunken down.

  8. Here Are The All-Time Record Cold Low Temperatures In All 50 ...

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    Lower 48 records range from minus 2 degrees to minus 70 degrees. The graphic below shows the all-time coldest temperature on record in each state, according to NOAA. Those record-low benchmarks ...

  9. Wheatstone bridge - Wikipedia

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    When the measured voltage V G is 0, both legs have equal voltage ratios: R 2 /R 1 = R x /R 3 and R x = R 3 R 2 /R 1. A Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit used to measure an unknown electrical resistance by balancing two legs of a bridge circuit , one leg of which includes the unknown component.