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Andrew's Technology Journal: Deconstructing a Cellphone
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Monday, February 13, 2006. Important connections and/or subparts. Sends and recieves high frequency radio waves. Due to vibrating electrons inside a wire, which release and receive electromagnetic radiation. The antenna is connected to the main circuit board. Posted by Andrew @ 12:34 PM. Hello I just entered before I have to leave to the airport, it's been very nice to meet you, if you want here is the site I told you about where I type some stuff and make good money (I work from home): here it is.
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Human tech
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Thursday, March 09, 2006. 1Your assignment is to post web definitions for the following words:. Circuit is an interconnection of electrical elements such as resistors, inductors, capacitors, diodes, switches and transistors. Electrical conduction is the movement of electrically charged particles through a transmission medium. The movement can form an electric current in response to an electric field. Electrical insulator: An Insulator is a material or object which resists the flow of electric charge.
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Stephz Electric-Blog: April 2006
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Introduce the underlying scientific concepts that are essential to understanding how your gadget works. A Define the general term used scientists to identify the concept you are studying. B Additional terminology: What key terms that are used by scientists explaining this concept? Provide terms and definitions for each. The emission of atomic line radiation may be described by an. Ε with units of energy/time/volume/solid angle. Is the set of frequencies. Waves emitted by atoms.
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Stephz Electric-Blog: June 2006
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Friday, June 09, 2006. Design and perform a scientific experiment that illustrates how one the concepts works. A What is the testable question that the experiment is trying to answer? How far apart are the data tracks? Describe how you will test the question above. Provide a diagram or photograph of the experimental setup. Laser pointer (with known wavelength). Several pieces of thin cardboard (cereal box, or similar). Sturdy box, preferably wooden. Calculator with trigonometry functions (sin, cos, tan).
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Humans&Tech of today: April 2006
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Concept 1: Electric motor. ADefine the general term used scientists to identify the concept you are studying? Electromagnet: A device with an iron or steel core that is magnetized electric current in a surrounded coil. BAdditional terminology: What key terms that are used by scientists explaining this concept? Provide terms and definitions for each. CDiagrams and graphs you found that help explain this concept. Http:/ Science.howstuffworks.com/eletromagnet3.htm. BDescribe how you...
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Andrew's Technology Journal: February 2006
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Monday, February 13, 2006. Important connections and/or subparts. Sends and recieves high frequency radio waves. Due to vibrating electrons inside a wire, which release and receive electromagnetic radiation. The antenna is connected to the main circuit board. Posted by Andrew @ 12:34 PM. Tuesday, February 07, 2006. Sample Research Record: The History of The Television. Http:/ www.tvhistory.tv/. Cool picture(s) I might want to use later:. Quotes I might use, with the exact URL:. Posted by Andrew @ 5:55 PM.
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Human tech
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Important connections and/or sub-parts. Motor in a casette player. It's the thing in the lower right. The motor is what makes everything run when there is a battery connected to it. The important connection to the motor is as you can see all the different wheels.Those wheels make the power heads tuer around which winds the tape maganisums. The Read Record Head. It's the silver thing under the black button. What the read record head does is read the tape so the music plays.
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Humans, Technology, and Experience: March 2006
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Humans, Technology, and Experience. This blog is home to a network of student blogs for an interdisciplinary high school science course exploring the human relationship with technology. To see other courses, visit The Humanities Preparatory Academy. Friday, March 31, 2006. Meet Neil Postman: Technology Critic. Neil Postman (March 8, 1931 - October 5, 2003) was a prominent American educator, media theorist and cultural critic. For more than forty years, he was associated with New York University. In 1971,...
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Humans, Technology, and Experience: February 2006
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Humans, Technology, and Experience. This blog is home to a network of student blogs for an interdisciplinary high school science course exploring the human relationship with technology. To see other courses, visit The Humanities Preparatory Academy. Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Let's put encycolpedia links into our tables. Create hyperlinks in your table for KEY vocabulary that takes users to a definition of the word or a web encyclopedia article. 1) Using the link button just above the compose window.
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Humans Tech experience: March 2006
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006. The process of Research of the Keyboard. Posted by Diana at 8:44 PM. Tuesday, March 28, 2006. Posted by Diana at 11:33 AM. Monday, March 20, 2006. A Deeper Look On Keyboard. For each component, you will need to go into depth to explore HOW IT WORKS. Name of component: Key Matrix. 1) Sketch the component and label its parts, or take a digital picture with the labeled parts. Sketch or Picture URL:. 2) What is the purpose of the component? 3) What is it made of? When you press a k...