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  1. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
    2: ...), better known as '''Helena Blavatsky''' or '''Madame Blavatsky''' was the founder of [[Theosophy]].
    5: ...aine]] (then part of the [[Russian Empire]]), the daughter of [[Colonel|Col.]] Peter Alexeivich von Ha...
    7: ...[occult]] phenomena with Emma Cutting (later Emma Coulomb), which closed after dissatisfied customers compl...
    15: ...inspiration from [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]]. Madame Blavatsky claimed that all religions were both ...
    21: ...by Theosophists, and it is called White [[Lotus]] Day.
  2. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    14: Although some others ([[Dalibard]] and [[De Lors]]) had conducted similar ex...
    39: ...[[ampere|kiloamperes]], transfers a charge of 5 [[coulomb]]s, has a potential difference of about 100 [[vol...
    46: ...s unknown at the time standards were set, and the dangers unappreciated until the destruction of a gli...
    50: ...00 kiloamperes, transfers a charge of up to 300 [[coulomb]]s, has a potential difference up to 1 gigavolt (...
    69: ... storm and will strike without warning on a sunny day. They are signs of an approaching storm.
  3. List of people associated with the French Revolution (16148 bytes)
    25: ...ical journalist, [[Jacobin]], friend of [[Georges Danton]]. Went directly from civilian life to being ...
    42: *[[Charlotte Corday]] - assassin of [[Marat]]
    43: *[[Charles-Augustin de Coulomb]] - major contributor to the [[metric system]]
    47: *[[Georges Danton]] - writer, [[Jacobin]] but neither a [[Giron...
    48: *[[Pierre Claude François Daunou]] - historian, loosely associated with the [[...
  4. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    7: ...s stored at the surface of the plates, at the boundary with the dielectric. Because each plate stores...
    16: ...tor has a capacitance of one [[farad]] when one [[coulomb]] of charge causes a potential difference of one ...
    34: The [[impedance]] in [[frequency domain]] can be written as
    38: Applying the [[Laplace transform]], the impedance becomes:
    70: ...rief summary to that article ? --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 22:46, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC) -->
  5. Atom (12300 bytes)
    28: | Electric Charge: || 0 [[Coulomb|C]]
    43: Atoms are the fundamental building blocks of [[chemistry]], and are [...
    67: ...ope masses found in nature, weighted by their abundance.
    70: ...play a role, but it is usually in terms of a secondary effect due to screening of the positive charge ...
    100: ...all of [[chemistry]], among many other topics. Today, most scientific research associated with atoms ...
  6. Electricity (13894 bytes)
    1: ...he force of attraction or repulsion is given by [[Coulomb's law]]. Some electrical effects are discussed u...
    3: ... C" means "the quantity of electric charge is 0.5 coulomb."
    8: ..., dated to about [[250 BCE]] and called the [[Baghdad Battery]], resembles an electrochemical cell and...
    10: ...modern Latin word ''electricus'' from ''ηλεκτρον'' (''elek...
    12: ...and theories through the famous, though extremely dangerous, [[experiment]] of flying a [[Kite flying|...
  7. Proton (5009 bytes)
    36: ...1.602 176 53(14) &times; 10<sup>&minus;19</sup> [[Coulomb|C]]
    46: ...(1.602&nbsp;&times;&nbsp;10<sup>&minus;19</sup> [[coulomb]]) and a mass of 938.3&nbsp;[[MeV]]/''[[Speed of ...
  8. Hydrogen (20221 bytes)
    1: <!-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    6: ...r><td colspan="2" align="center">'''hydrogen''' &ndash; [[helium]]</td>
    10: ...="text-align: right"><small>[[Periodic table (standard)|Full table]]</small></div></td></tr>
    40: <td>[[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]]) </td><td...
    82: ! [[natural abundance|NA]]
  9. Electron (10516 bytes)
    42: ...14)&nbsp;צamp;nbsp;10<sup>&minus;19</sup>&nbsp;[[Coulomb|C]]
    56: ...al properties to elements and therefore play a fundamental part in [[chemistry]].
    62: ...ticles called leptons which are believed to be fundamental particles (that is, they cannot be broken d...
    66: ...Sometimes the term is used, as proposed by [[Carl David Anderson|Carl D. Anderson]], to refer to both ...
    68: ... at various points about a central light source &mdash; it can light up anywhere, but it is most likel...
  10. Neutron (7687 bytes)
    20: <tr><td>Electric charge: </td><td> 0 [[Coulomb|C]]</td></tr>
    38: ...ron, which is itself correspondingly slowed. Secondary projectiles resulting from these collisions may...
    46: ...iation, but detailed quantitative analysis of the data became increasingly difficult to reconcile with...
  11. Energy (16265 bytes)
    1: '''Energy''' is a fundamental quantity that every [[physics|physical]] [[...
    11: ...hanical equivalent of heat]]. In slightly more fundamental terms, [[1 E0 J|1&nbsp;joule]] is equal to ...
    23: ... the kW&nbsp;h is a more convenient unit for everyday use).
    27: ...ooks&mdash;which do not use these large calories&mdash;than it is in real-world applications by those ...
    103: ..., may arise from electrostatic interaction (see [[Coulomb's law]]), or [[gravity]].
  12. Ion (2800 bytes)
    4: ...ectron doesn't experience a [[electrostatic force|Coulomb attraction]] towards the neutral atom. It is neve...
    16: Ions were first theorized by [[Michael Faraday]] around 1830, to describe the portions of molec...
  13. Electric field (1958 bytes)
    1: ... The units of the electric field are newtons per coulomb or volts per meter (both are equivalent). Electri...

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