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The capacitance of a capacitor is one farad when one coulomb of electricity changes the potential between the plates by one volt.
Harvard behavioral scientists have studied how drawing attention to what your eco-conscious neighbors are doing — curbing water consumption, using less electricity — changes our perceptions about what is normal and influences how we act.
Behavioral scientists at Harvard have studied how drawing attention to what progressive neighbors are doing — curbing water consumption, using less electricity — changes perceptions about what is normal and thus influences how people act.
As they explain, the amount of pollution caused by using a single unit of electricity changes throughout the day.
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Later still it became clear that electricity changed everything.
With electricity, change is indeed happening in rural Nepal — but in a different way than he had imagined.
Later still, it became clear that what electricity changed was everything.
"70) Electricity" changed most drastically because of the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.
As we all become embodiments of a permanently available, always-on, multi-faceted marketplace, please remind yourself of how electricity changed business and, by extension, society: It didn't really change the effect, but it totally changed the cause.
Further, such alternative strategies could have mitigated negative publicity and associated framing of investment decisions for residential photovoltaic installation when prices for STCs or State arrangements for feed in tariffs for generated electricity changed in 2010.
The two-wheeled Segway personal transporter, which operates on electricity and changes direction according to the way its driver tilts, was invented by Dean Kamen in 2001.
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