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  1. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    2: ...ced. Intentional capacitors have thin conducting plates (usually made of metal) stacked or rolled to f...
    4: == Physics of the capacitor ==
    7: ... the boundary with the dielectric. Because each plate stores an equal but opposite charge, the ''tota...
    9: ...or, the dielectric is in direct contact with the plates.)]]
    13: ... or ''voltage'' (''V'') which appears across the plates:

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  1. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    1: ... of years, involves the creation of objects from clay and other ceramic materials. This article will e...
    7: ...he creation of anything from earthenware and porcelain to decorative tiles and modern sculptures, refl...
    12: ... while Chinese ceramics are famous for their porcelain, a significant export on the Silk Road.
    17: ... traditional methods where the artist shapes the clay by hand.
    19: ...for the creation of symmetrical pieces and is popular for making bowls, vases, and other rounded forms...
  2. Computer (32773 bytes)
    1: [[image:powermacG5_large.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The [[computer case|towe...
    3: ...r''' is a device or [[machine]] for making [[calculation]]s or controlling operations that are express...
    8: ...ut of many different technologies, nearly all popular types of computers have electronic components.
    12: ...n most computers today, the problem is first translated into mathematical terms by rendering all relev...
    14: ...sible, was formally identified and explored by [[Claude E. Shannon]].
  3. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    2: ...ced. Intentional capacitors have thin conducting plates (usually made of metal) stacked or rolled to f...
    4: == Physics of the capacitor ==
    7: ... the boundary with the dielectric. Because each plate stores an equal but opposite charge, the ''tota...
    9: ...or, the dielectric is in direct contact with the plates.)]]
    13: ... or ''voltage'' (''V'') which appears across the plates:
  4. Electricity (13894 bytes)
    1: ...f attraction or repulsion is given by [[Coulomb's law]]. Some electrical effects are discussed under ...
    6: ...rigin of the word "electricity", from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''ēlektron'' = "[[amber]]", wh...
    8: ... believed by some to have been used for [[electroplating]]. There is no firm documentary evidence to i...
    10: ... a type of [[capacitor]] for electrical energy in large quantities, was invented at [[Leiden Universit...
    11: ...Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
  5. Astable (461 bytes)
    1: ...ontrolled by the charging (or discharging) of a [[capacitor]] through a [[resistor]].
  6. Niobium (10560 bytes)
    68: | [[Molar volume]]
    83: ...n="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0" | '''Miscellaneous'''
    165: ...Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    169: ...ed at even moderate temperatures niobium must be placed in a protective atmosphere. The metal begins t...
    180: ... evaluated as an alternative to [[tantalum]] in [[capacitor]]s.
  7. Tantalum (11817 bytes)
    66: | [[Molar volume]]
    81: ...n="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0" | '''Miscellaneous'''
    168: .... Tantalum is used in surgical instruments and implants because it does not react with [[body fluid]]s...
    169: ...Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    174: ...e. This size and weight advantage makes tantalum capacitors attractive for portable [[telephone]]s, [[pager]...
  8. 18th century new (49640 bytes)
    2: The '''18th century''' lasted from [[1701]] to [[1800]] in the [[Gregorian ...
    4: ...elaware.png|thumb|250px|Washington crossing the Delaware, [[December 25|Dec. 25]], [[1776]], an iconic...
    8: ... in the Americas in the 1760s and the conquest of large parts of India. However, Britain lost the USA ...
    17: * [[1700]]-[[1721|21]]: [[Russia]] supplants [[Sweden]] as the dominant [[Baltic region|Bal...
    19: ...h Post'' becomes the first daily newspapers in England.
  9. Leyden jar (3953 bytes)
    1: ...[image:Leydenjar.png|thumb|right|111px|Original [[capacitor]]]]
    3: The '''Leyden jar''' was the original [[capacitor]], developed in the [[18th century]] and used to ...
    7: ...ive and are separated by an insulator (e.g., the glass [[dielectric]]). The charge is stored at the su...
    14: ...nbroek]] of the [[University of Leiden]], [[Netherlands]], independently made the same discovery. Muss...
    16: ... laws#Kirchhoff's current law|Kirchhoff's current law]] to a Leyden jar.

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