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  2. Voltammetry - Wikipedia

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    As a species is oxidized (loses electrons), the electrons produced pass through an external electric circuit and generate a current, acting as an electron source for reduction. The generated currents are faradaic currents , which follow Faraday's law .

  3. Time projection chamber - Wikipedia

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    This is comparatively (on the order of 1000 times) shorter than the time taken by the freed electrons to drift to the wire planes, so it is often sufficient to demarcate the collection time of scintillation photons as a trigger time (t 0) for an event. With this trigger time, one can then find electron drift times, which enables three ...

  4. Element collecting - Wikipedia

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    A set of periodic-table elements, lacking several highly radioactive elements which are impractical or impossible to collect. An assortment of precious metals Hafnium samples for collectors. Element collecting is the hobby of collecting the chemical elements. Many element collectors simply enjoy finding peculiar uses of chemical elements.

  5. Baghdad Battery - Wikipedia

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    Connected in series, the battery produced 4 volts of electricity. When linked in series, the cells had sufficient power to electroplate a small token and to deliver current to acupuncture type needles for therapeutic purposes, but not enough to deliver an electric shock to MythBusters co-host Adam Savage who was instead pranked by co-hosts who ...

  6. Sources of electrical energy - Wikipedia

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    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. The greater the amount of light falling on the cell's surface, the greater is the probability of photons releasing electrons, and hence more electric energy is produced. [2]

  7. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive - Wikipedia

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    The directive imposes the responsibility for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment on the manufacturers or distributors of such equipment. [5] It requires that those companies establish an infrastructure for collecting WEEE, in such a way that "Users of electrical and electronic equipment from private households should have the possibility of returning WEEE at least free of ...

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    The electrons produced cannot be controlled to only one place, McNeely said, and the majority of the power will be consumed locally. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 ...

  9. Electronic waste - Wikipedia

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    When an electronic product is thrown away after its useful life is over, it produces electronic trash, or e-waste. E-waste is produced in vast quantities as a result of the consumption-driven society and the quick development of technology. [5] In the US, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classifies e-waste into ten ...

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