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The technology involves piezoelectricity — a form of charge that is created in vibrations of certain crystals and ceramics.
So she started looking elsewhere and came upon piezoelectricity — a form of charge that is created in certain crystals and ceramics when vibrated.
"Ofcom is proposing a form of charge control that aims to bring prices down to costs over a three-year period," the regulator said in a statement on Friday.
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The Zn world scenario incorporates such a mechanism: ZnS crystals can trap and transiently store, in a form of charge-separated states, diverse kinds of radiation energy, namely X-rays, electrons (as in displays), α-particles (ZnS was introduced as the first inorganic scintillator by Sir William Crookes in 1903), and so on.
Quickly, however, a hospital administrator intervened: Because such contact wasn't a form of care that we could charge for, he directed me to stop.
By analogy with QED, quantum chromodynamics predicts the existence of force-carrier particles called gluons, which transmit the strong force between particles of matter that carry "colour," a form of strong "charge".
The Apple Watch does indeed use inductive charging, which is a form of wireless charging.
Some consider it a form of wireless charging, but technically, it still requires a magnet that attaches to the back of the watch from another device.
The emission of heat from ICE boosts the efficiency of Air Engines, whereas the high-pressure gas from AE serves as a form of turbo charging for ICE, increasing its efficiency.
Turns out the technology behind it is actually near field magnetic resonance, which is a form of inductive charging that allows for more efficient wireless energy transfer.
They have been studying a form of asymmetry called charge-conjugation/parity (CP) violation.
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