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  • How does electricity work?

    How does electricity work?
    Electricity is so familiar with our modern life and when we go to school everyone knows the origin and basic principles of electricity.
  • Why do you get jerky when you touch objects in the winter?

    Why do you get jerky when you touch objects in the winter?
    There are many reasons why you don't like winter at all, but perhaps the most annoying thing is that you often encounter small electric shocks that make you feel numb.
  • Why does Vietnam use 220v voltage but Japan only uses 110v?

    Why does Vietnam use 220v voltage but Japan only uses 110v?
    If you are an attentive person, you easily realize that electrical items brought from the US or Japan are often required to be used with a switch ...
  • How to create 1 tablet battery?

    How to create 1 tablet battery?
    When you buy the phone, you all ask about the battery capacity, but few people are curious how they make it.
  • Recreate conditions that are supposed to give birth to life on earth

    Recreate conditions that are supposed to give birth to life on earth
    We still do not know what is the cause of life on earth. Some believe that electricity is an important factor for life to emerge, multiply and develop as it is today.
  • 13 ways that Graphene metamaterials will change future technology (part 1)

    13 ways that Graphene metamaterials will change future technology (part 1)
    Since graphene was first discovered in 2004, it promises to create a new technological revolution around the world.
  • Walking creates electricity

    Walking creates electricity
    US researchers have just developed a technique to create electricity based on the flow of ultra-small liquid particles, helping pedestrians generate electricity large enough to
  • The person emitted an electric flame

    The person emitted an electric flame
    An Australian inventor created a scary hair-raising scene when a 500,000-volt electric current ran through the body.
  • Cactus can also generate electricity

    Cactus can also generate electricity
    French scientists at the National Center for the first time produced electricity from a cactus that could light a light bulb.
  • A battery of pollen is coming soon

    A battery of pollen is coming soon
    The idea of ​​using pollen into a positive electrode of a battery appears when Jialiang Tang proceeds to read previous studies on batteries, the microstructure of pollen grains and
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