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Flashlight with Faraday capacitance touch switch
2009-09-07 22:04:00 I need to design a flashlight with the following specifications. A faraday capacitance touch switch located in a recess at the bottom of the light for a finger to reach into and activate. DC voltage is 2 AA batteries. Where can I purchase one of these switches? I'm having a hard time finding a distr
Faraday Homopolar Generator - Current Flow Question
2009-03-09 03:15:00 Greetings, I am hoping that restating my quesiton more simply will garner at least one (hopefully helpful) response. My question is: Why does current flow from center to outer circumference in a Faraday homopolar generator (even with the conducting disk cut into piece-of-pi
Faraday vs. Flemming?
2009-03-07 23:29:00 Help! (please) I have been struggling with a problem. I have searched and read extensively attempting to resolve it, but to no avail. I am hoping someone will be able to provide a good answer or at least point me in the right direction. The problem is this. In a Faraday generator, a disk
Faraday Announces UWB MAC Solution for Wireless Video Applications that Req
2007-07-24 06:44:00 Enabling 200Mbps+ Wireless Transfer Rate and Lowering Pin Counts by Integrating UltraWideBand MAC into System-on-Chip (via Press Release from Faraday Website - July 24, 2007) - Hsinchu, Taiwan - Faraday Technology Corporation a leading ASIC and silicon IP provider, today announced the availability of the Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Medium Access Controller (MAC) solution. Adding onto Faraday’s leading ...
Faraday Announces UWB MAC Solution for Wireless Video Applications that Req
2007-07-24 06:44:00 Enabling 200Mbps+ Wireless Transfer Rate and Lowering Pin Counts by Integrating UltraWideBand MAC into System-on-Chip (via Press Release from Faraday Website - July 24, 2007) - Hsinchu, Taiwan - Faraday Technology Corporation a leading ASIC and silicon IP provider, today announced the availability of the Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Medium Access Controller (MAC) solution. Adding onto Faraday’s leading ...
Faraday cages
2007-04-14 23:45:00 Last month I mentioned how building materials can block cell signal by acting as a Faraday cage. The Faraday cage phenomenon is a pretty interesting one and I thought it deserved a bit more attention. A Faraday shield consists of a wire mesh which blocks external electric charges from entering the cage. The video below, from ...
Faraday cages
2007-04-14 23:45:00 Last month I mentioned how building materials can block cell signal by acting as a Faraday cage. The Faraday cage phenomenon is a pretty interesting one and I thought it deserved a bit more attention. A Faraday shield consists of a wire mesh which blocks external electric charges from entering the cage. The video below, from ...
Faraday Khan
2007-03-15 18:31:00 Some guy/girl stumbled onto my blog looking for this:actor indian faraday khanFaraday khan?? A cross between this Faraday and that Khan I presume.Haha!Using my amazing (cough, cough) powers of deduction, I announce that the guy/girl was looking for this Indian actor: Fardeen Khan! To explain how Fardeen became Faraday is out of scope for this blog.
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Some background on Michael Faraday
2006-10-30 16:21:02 Here is some background information on the man who developed electrolysis — Michael Faraday. The basis of how kangen water works was developed in 1833… Around 1820 a major controversy broke out. It had been noticed that if an electric current flowed through water two gases, hydrogen and oxygen, were produced. This observation caused mayhem. Theories abounded among the great scientists of the day, but none stood up to testing and none of them was right! In 1832 Michael Faraday entered the arena and began to apply his mind to the observations that had been made. He worked by passing electricity through acidified water and the conclusions he had reached by 1833 completely revolutionised the way electrolysis was understood and built the foundations for all our modern understanding of the science. In electrolysis electricity passes through a solution of a substance dissolved in water, or through a molten material. Ions carrying different charges are attracted to either the po... |



