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  2. 5 DIY experiments mini scientists can do at home - AOL

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    If you’re looking for fun and educational ways to occupy your mini scientists, try these 5 DIY experiments. The post 5 DIY experiments mini scientists can do at home appeared first on In The Know.

  3. Leyden jar - Wikipedia

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    The Leyden jar was used to conduct many early experiments in electricity, and its discovery was of fundamental importance in the study of electrostatics. It was the first means of accumulating and preserving electric charge in large quantities that could be discharged at the experimenter's will, thus overcoming a significant limit to early ...

  4. Faraday's ice pail experiment - Wikipedia

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    A metal object C (Faraday used a brass ball suspended by a nonconductive silk thread, [1] but modern experiments often use a small metal ball or disk mounted on an insulating handle [4]) is charged with electricity using an electrostatic machine and lowered into the container A without touching it. As it is lowered the charge detector's reading ...

  5. Lemon battery - Wikipedia

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    In the video game Portal 2, the antagonist GLaDOS is embedded into a potato-battery-run computer for a significant part of the game. [27] In The Big Bang Theory Season 6 episode "The Proton Resurgence", Leonard and Sheldon's childhood hero Professor Proton (Bob Newhart) attempts to show the group a potato battery, which amazes Penny.

  6. Computer experiment - Wikipedia

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    Unlike physical experiments, it is common for computer experiments to have thousands of different input combinations. Because the standard inference requires matrix inversion of a square matrix of the size of the number of samples (), the cost grows on the (). Matrix inversion of large, dense matrices can also cause numerical inaccuracies.

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    More influencers are making the decision to avoid posting their kids online. Children “don’t know about the internet," one creator said. Their children went viral.

  8. 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.

  9. List of experiments - Wikipedia

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    The Asch conformity experiments shows how group pressure can persuade an individual to conform to an obviously wrong opinion (1951) B. F. Skinner's demonstrations of operant conditioning (1930s–1960s) Harry Harlow's experiments with baby monkeys and wire and cloth surrogate mothers (1957–1974) Stanley Milgram's experiments on human ...