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Interesting Engineering on MSNElectricity transported through air: Ultrasonic waves guide sparks in new experimentFor the first time, scientists have found that electric sparks can be guided using ultrasonic waves. A recent study by ...
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Magnetosonic (MS) waves, i.e., ion Bernstein mode waves, are one of the common plasma waves in the Earth’s magnetosphere, which are important for regulating charged particle dynamics. How MS waves ...
Electric sparks are used for welding, powering electronics, killing germs or for igniting the fuel in some car engines.
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Researchers reveal that plasmons in boron-doped diamonds are driving advances in electronics, optics and quantum computing.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFirst electric rail car mover debuts at US port to cut 180 tons of emissions annuallyThe Port of Baltimore is the first in the US to deploy an electric rail car mover, reducing emissions and boosting efficiency.
Electricity Prices Across Europe to Stabilize If 2030 Targets for Renewable Energy Are Met, Study Suggests Feb. 3, 2025 — National targets for solar and wind power will see reliance on natural ...
Researchers from Spain, Finland and Canada have shown for the first time that electric sparks can be guided using ultrasonic waves. In the study ...
Through discussing earthquakes Ada explains the difference between primary and secondary waves; using both P waves and S waves to explain how scientists calculate the epicentre of an earthquake.
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