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  1. Actinium (7046 bytes)
    105: ! [[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]
  2. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    10: ...son remained loyal to England when the colonies revolted. That got him arrested and nearly hanged. He an...
    12: ...llion]] that sought Canadian independence. The revolt failed and, like his grandfather, Sam fled for hi...
    18: ...Detroit]] and back again. He also worked as a pig slaughterer and started his own business selling [[v...
    40: ...trical power distribution system, providing 110 [[volt]]s [[direct current]] (DC) to 59 customers in low...
    49: ...his employees) employed the tactics of misusing Tesla's patents to construct the first [[electric chai...
  3. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    35: ...ent out from several different objects simultaneously, with only one connecting with the leader and fo...
    39: ...as a potential difference of about 100 [[volt|megavolts]], dissipates 500 [[joule|megajoules]] (enough t...
    50: ...l difference up to 1 gigavolt (a thousand million volts),
    71: ...The winds will blow each successive return stroke slightly to one side of the previous return stoke, c...
    87: ...s during thunderstorms. They can be fast-moving, slow-moving or nearly stationary. Some make hissing ...
  4. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    13: ...h plate for a given [[potential difference]] or ''voltage'' (''V'') which appears across the plates:
    16: ... of charge causes a potential difference of one [[volt]] across the plates. Since the farad is a very l...
    22: ...l to the amount of work required to establish the voltage across the capacitor, and therefore the electr...
    26: where V is the voltage across the capacitor.
    30: ... proportional to the time rate of change of the [[voltage]] across the capacitor where the constant of p...
  5. Electricity (13894 bytes)
    12: ...er Franklin (more frequently) or [[Ebenezer Kinnersley]] of [[Philadelphia]] (less frequently) who cre...
    16: ...dern electrical technology. The work of Faraday, Volta, Ampere, and Ohm is honored by society, in that ...
    18: ... measured in units of [[volt]]s in recognition of Volta's work.
    20: ...ch giants of electrical engineering as [[Nikola Tesla]], inventor of the [[induction motor]] and the f...
    22: ...ittsburgh, Pennsylvania]], bought the rights to Tesla's patents for polyphase alternating-current dyna...
  6. Hybrid vehicle (47544 bytes)
    6: ... used as [[generators]], depending on the applied voltage, direction of current flow, and the phase of [...
    12: ...} program in September 29, 1993 that involved Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, USCAR, the DoE, and othe...
    22: ...Hybrid | Camry Hybrid]] has been announced and is slated to launch in late Spring as a 2007 model. It ...
    67: ...e [[regenerative braking]] to recover energy when slowing down the vehicle. This simply involves runn...
    79: ...ng a higher voltage than the normal automotive 12 volts. Accessories such as power steering and air cond...
  7. Kelvin (3722 bytes)
    42: * ''[[electron volt]]s to kelvins''<br>
    45: *''kelvins to electron volts''<br>
  8. Americium (6956 bytes)
    99: ! [[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]
    123: ...r [[neptunium]]) and at [[room temperature]]s it slowly tarnishes in dry air. [[Alpha emission]] from...
  9. Antimony (9093 bytes)
    111: ! [[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]
    148: ...bian expression "Antos Ammon", which could be translated as "bloom of the god Ammon".
  10. Arsenic (12497 bytes)
    105: ! [[decay energy|DE]] <small>([[electron volt|MeV]])</small>
  11. Astatine (5377 bytes)
    95: ! [[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]
  12. Barium (8466 bytes)
    101: ! [[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]
  13. Berkelium (5697 bytes)
    53: ! [[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]
  14. Beryllium (15119 bytes)
    115: ! [[decay energy|DE]] <small>([[electron volt|MeV]])</small>
  15. Bismuth (9188 bytes)
    126: ! [[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]] <br> (not SI)
    165: ...ct that bismuth and many of its [[alloy]]s expand slightly when they freeze make them ideal for this p...
  16. Bromine (8073 bytes)
    128: ! [[decay energy|DE]] <small>([[electron volt|MeV]])</small>
    143: ... more active than [[iodine]] however). Bromine is slightly [[solubility|soluble]] in [[water (molecule...
    145: ...n wet bromine; however, dry bromine reacts vigorously with [[aluminium]], [[titanium]], [[mercury (ele...
    170: ...ation of significant amounts of bromine can seriously damage the respiratory system.
  17. Cadmium (10755 bytes)
    114: ! [[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]
  18. Calcium (9166 bytes)
    81: ...</th><th>[[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]</th><th>[[decay product|DP]]</th></tr>
  19. Californium (7452 bytes)
    36: ...</th><th>[[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]</th><th>[[decay product|DP]]</th></tr>
    59: ...active]] and harmful (one [[microgram]] spontaneously emits 170 million neutrons per minute). The deca...
  20. Cerium (12377 bytes)
    115: ! [[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]
    174: ...ignite if scratched with a knife. Cerium oxidizes slowly in cold water and rapidly in hot water.
    226: ... is a strong reducing agent and ignites spontaneously in air at 65-80 degrees C. Cerium may react expl...

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