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Heating one end of a wire, for example, causes electrons to move to the cooler end, producing an electric current.
Mr. Barton has various playthings for his pet, one of them an imitation bird at the end of a wire.
Two gray kittens, Dexter and Mystique, were darting after a pink feather at the end of a wire sweeping across the floor like a windshield wiper in drag.
However, when the scientists glued the beetles to the end of a wire, submerged them and monitored the oxygen content of the surrounding water, they observed something curious.
The technique, called well logging, involves lowering a small instrument down a drill hole on the end of a wire and making measurements continuously as the wire is played out in measured lengths.
In its simplest form, thermoelectricity is produced when you heat one end of a wire; electrons will move to the colder end, carrying electrical charge with them and producing a current.
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Thus, if the voltage V (in units of volts) between two ends of a wire made from one of these materials is tripled, the current I (amperes) also triples; and the quotient V/I remains constant.
The constraints to the ends of a wire play an important role in determining the critical buckling time for both cases, and a "stronger" constraint will increase the critical buckling time.
Strip the insulation off both ends of a wire.
An inner end of the platinum wire was soldered by Wood's alloy to one end of a silver wire inside the capillary; its another end was connected to a potentiostat.
Briefly, a hole of 30 μm in diameter and 40 μm in depth was produced by a laser beam at the end of a Pt wire of 60 μm in diameter sealed in a 50 mm thick glass wire.
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