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By the way, that's a very remarkable property of the gravitational force the cancellation of the two ms. If you look at the electrical force, the force of electricity, on the proton and electron or something, it's not proportional to the mass of either object.
Analogies include the "lines of force" of electricity and magnetism (Maxwell and Faraday), the atom as a planetary system (Rutherford and Bohr), the benzene ring as a snake biting its own tail (Kekulé), Darwin's "natural selection" and "entangled bank," and behavioral "drives" (Tinbergen) (e.g., Hesse 1966, 1967; Bartha 2010).
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The simplest and most familiar examples are the forces of electricity and magnetism.
The whole project was actually created completely by chance- while in the process of destroying some negatives from her previous shoots, Souders noticed some of the cut-up shards were clinging to a film sleeve by the force of static electricity, and the series was born.
"You can only brute-force your way into it". And the muscle behind that force comes in the form of electricity used to power miners' computers.
A force of nature himself, he admired the range and raw power of electricity.
High, too, regulators concluded, was the risk that the condors could force a curtailment of electricity production.
I remember sitting in his studio in Cologne, surrounded by 12 speakers, him creating a current traveling up and down, swirling around us like the force of nature that electricity is, my insides pulsating to his noise - primordial, modern and futuristic.
Colonel Nadir Hassan was in charge of police protection forces for electricity generating facilities in two provinces flanking the capital.
Pavegen produce flooring that can generate renewable electricity by converting the downward force of a footstep into electricity through a flywheel mechanism.
For example, the reactors being built in Georgia and South Carolina are the AP1000 model, with the letters standing for "advanced passive," because emergency cooling relies on natural forces like gravity, evaporation and convection, not power-operated pumps and valves that require a supply of electricity, the force that Fukushima simply did not have.
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