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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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Humans&Tech of today: June 2006
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Sunday, June 11, 2006. This Semester I've studied and experimented with how a turn table works while going deep inside I learned it runs on a electric motor which is a heavy magnet that has wire on it which electricity runs though the wire to make the motor spin. Here are a few pictures of me doing my work (Getting my education on). A deeper look of how it looked after it was took apart. Posted by KRysta=l @ 4:11 PM. Friday, June 02, 2006. Ii If X represent The number of. V How might your results be inac...
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Humans&Tech of today: February 2006
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Important connections and/or sub-parts. This here is the turn table the project im working on. The sub-parts in turntable is the belt which spins the record the need which keep the record at it constant speed and the electric motor which spin the record/ controls everything. It keeps the groove of the record at correct speed. The sub-part is the tonearm it must be placed on the record in order for the record to play. This is how your able to listen to your record! Quotes I mig...
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Humans&Tech of today: March 2006
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Friday, March 31, 2006. Neil Postman: Technology Critic Question. 1In this quote, Postman claims that technological change always results in winners and losers. He points to the printing press as an example. How does Postman think society changed as a result of the printing press? Who are the winners and who are the losers according to Postman? What changed as a result? 2According to Postman, what is the relationship between technology and education? Does Postman think technology is a threat to education?