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  • 1Electrostatics — For a less technical introduction, see Static electricity. Electromagnetism …

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  • 2Atmospheric electricity — is the regular diurnal variations of the Earth s atmospheric electromagnetic network (or, more broadly, any planet s electrical system in its layer of gases). The Earth’s surface, the ionosphere, and the atmosphere is known as the global… …

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  • 3Hindenburg disaster — Infobox Aircraft accident name = LZ 129 Hindenburg caption = Hindenburg a few seconds after catching fire. date = May 6, 1937 type = Airship fire site = Lakehurst Naval Air Station in Manchester Township, New Jersey coords =… …

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  • 4Lightning — This article is about the atmospheric electrical phenomenon. For other uses, see Lightning (disambiguation). See also: Lightning strike Lightning striking Atlanta, United States Lightning is an atmospheric electrostatic discharge (spar …

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  • 5Blue Dragon — Infobox VG title = Blue Dragon developer = Mistwalker, Artoon publisher = Microsoft Game Studios designer = Hironobu Sakaguchi artist = Akira Toriyama composer = Nobuo Uematsu released = vgrelease|JP=December 7, 2006|EU=August 24 2007vgrelease|NA …

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  • 6Extreme-G 2 — Infobox VG title = Extreme G 2 developer = Probe Entertainment publisher = Acclaim Entertainment designer = engine = Extreme G Engine. released = vgrelease|North America|NA|October 7, 1998 vgrelease|PAL Region|PAL|1998 vgrelease|Japan|JPN|1999… …

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  • 7Maxwell's equations — For thermodynamic relations, see Maxwell relations. Electromagnetism …

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  • 8Measuring instrument — Captain Nemo and Professor Aronnax contemplating measuring instruments in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea …

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  • 9Permittivity — A dielectric medium showing orientation of charged particles creating polarization effects. Such a medium can have a higher ratio of electric flux to charge (permittivity) than empty space In electromagnetism, absolute permittivity is the measure …

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  • 10Force — For other uses, see Force (disambiguation). See also: Forcing (disambiguation) Forces are also described as a push or pull on an object. They can be due to phenomena such as gravity, magnetism, or anything that might cause a mass to accelerate …

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