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  • ...usually cylindrical, filled with grinding balls, which is connected to an electric motor, which spins the container. The container is made of metal or plastic ...tion caused by the large number of beads, you will need strong magnets and electric motors.
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  • Touching active apparatus with faulty electric insulation or lack of grounding can lead to electrocution, which is most of Static charge can sometimes build on one's clothes after constant rubbing your coat again
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  • ...e is not flammable – an explosion cannot be created by a burning fuse or electric arc. Tannerite has an average density of 1.8 g/cm<sup>3</sup> and a detonat *Main explosive charge for testing homemade detonators
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  • ...e, whereas the nitrogen carries a +1 charge, all these adding up to formal charge of the polyatomic nitrate ion. A less dirty method involves ionizing air using electric arches, which produces [[nitrogen dioxide]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/wa
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  • ...n''' or '''n<sup>0</sup>''') is a subatomic particle, with no net electric charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a [[proton]]. Protons and neutrons
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  • ...'β<sup>-</sup>''') whose [[electric charge]] is negative one [[elementary charge]].
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  • ...f insensitiveness of 25 (RDX = 80). XPN displayed a similar sensitivity to electric static discharge to ETN and PETN.<ref>[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/ *Make blasting charge
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  • The '''volt''' (symbol: '''V''') is the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the Internationa ...nce between two points that will impart one joule of energy per coulomb of charge that passes through it.
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  • An '''ion''' is an [[atom]] or [[molecule]] with a net electrical charge. ...of a [[proton]], which is considered to be positive by convention. The net charge of an ion is not zero because its total number of electrons is unequal to i
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  • '''Piezoelectricity''' is the electric charge that accumulates in certain solid materials—such as (salt) crystals, cert
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