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  1. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
    7: ...[occult]] phenomena with Emma Cutting (later Emma Coulomb), which closed after dissatisfied customers compl...
    9: ...t of nothing. Though she was apparently quite adept at these feats, her interests were more in the ar...
    15: ...mpting to translate the divine knowledge had corrupted it in the translation. Her claim that esoteric...
    69: ... have, would be very credulous and foolish to accept it on blind faith. Nor does the writer believe an...
  2. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    6: ...duced during a [[thunderstorm]]. Lightning's abrupt electric discharge is accompanied by the emission...
    16: ...d [[thunder]]. He ran home with his engraver to capture the event for posterity. While the experiment ...
    22: ...still the subject of research, but one widely accepted theory is the polarization mechanism. This mec...
    28: ... within the ash clouds from [[volcano|volcanic eruptions]]{{ref|usgs_hvo}}<sup>,</sup>{{ref|noaa_galgu...
    39: ...[[ampere|kiloamperes]], transfers a charge of 5 [[coulomb]]s, has a potential difference of about 100 [[vol...
  3. List of people associated with the French Revolution (16148 bytes)
    2: ...pporters and opponents of the revolution. It attempts to give identifying facts and ultimate fates. ''...
    9: ...in [[1797]] after a ''[[coup d'etat|coup]]'' attempt
    14: * [[Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte|Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte]] - General, later king of [...
    43: *[[Charles-Augustin de Coulomb]] - major contributor to the [[metric system]]
    70: *[[Jean-Baptiste Jourdan]] - French general, victor at [[Battl...
  4. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    16: ...tor has a capacitance of one [[farad]] when one [[coulomb]] of charge causes a potential difference of one ...
    62: *[[PTFE]] or [[Teflon]] &trade;: higher performing and ...
    72: ...t]] else the oxide layer will break down and be ruptured, causing the capacitor to fail. In addition, ...
    74: ...gnal coupling), this type of specification is acceptable.
    82: ...lectrolyte, with the voltage of each puck being kept below 1 volt. Current is carried through the non-...
  5. Atom (12300 bytes)
    28: | Electric Charge: || 0 [[Coulomb|C]]
    114: ...quantum theory]] of atoms, which is currently accepted and discussed above
  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: ...[[Dendera light]]. Other devices discovered in Egyptian and other archaeological digs have been allege...
    22: ...f public opinion]] as to which system would be adopted as the standard for power transmission (known a...
    24: ...Topsy the Elephant]]. AC power was eventually adopted as the standard.
  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 ...
    56: ...t, a proton donor is an [[acid]] and a proton acceptor a [[Base (chemistry)|base]] (see [[acid-base re...
    68: [[CPT-symmetry]] puts strong constraints on the relativ...
  8. Hydrogen (20221 bytes)
    104: ...ndard temperature and pressure|STP]] are used except where noted.</font></th>
    120: ...tom. The electron is bound to the proton by the [[Coulomb force]].
    144: ...uch like the earth revolving around the sun. Except the sun holds earth in orbit with the force of [[...
    188: ...onsisting of a single [[proton]]; hence the descriptive, although rarely used, name '''[[protium]]'''.
  9. Electron (10516 bytes)
    16: |[[Lepton]]
    42: ...14)&nbsp;צamp;nbsp;10<sup>&minus;19</sup>&nbsp;[[Coulomb|C]]
    62: ...is one of a class of subatomic particles called leptons which are believed to be fundamental particles...
    66: ...nbsp;10<small><sup>&minus;19</sup></small>&nbsp;[[coulomb]]s, and a mass of about [[1 E-31 kg|9.11&nbsp;צa...
    78: ...uantum mechanics]] (hence, it is an outdated concept that nevertheless sometimes still proves useful i...
  10. Neutron (7687 bytes)
    20: <tr><td>Electric charge: </td><td> 0 [[Coulomb|C]]</td></tr>
    28: ...omic nucleus|nucleus]] of most [[atom]]s (all except the most common [[isotope]] of [[hydrogen]], whic...
    32: ...ansform into one another by the emission and absorption of [[pion]]s. A neutron is classified as a [[...
    40: ...uclear reactor]]s and [[nuclear weapon]]s. The capture of free neutrons often results in [[neutron ac...
  11. Energy (16265 bytes)
    1: ... could be [[storage|stored]] in objects, the concept of energy came to embrace the idea of the potenti...
    47: ... amount of heat exchanged. It is a common misconception to confuse heat with internal energy, but ther...
    103: ..., may arise from electrostatic interaction (see [[Coulomb's law]]), or [[gravity]].
    117: ...rce on potential energy &ndash; show how the concepts of force and potential energy are intimately lin...
  12. Ion (2800 bytes)
    4: ...ectron doesn't experience a [[electrostatic force|Coulomb attraction]] towards the neutral atom. It is neve...
    6: ... atoms or [[molecules]] are denoted by [[superscript]]ing with the number of electrons lost or gained ...
    16: ...ty of Uppsala]]. His theory was initially not accepted (he got his degree with a minimum passing grade...
  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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