The Science of Electricity

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The movement of these electrons produces what we called electricity.


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Radioactive Substances and Its Uses

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The radioactive decay of uranium was first discovered by Antoine Henri Becquerel in 1896. The Paris physician accidentally discovered that photographic plates wrapped in dark paper were blackened by invisible radiation was capable of discharging an electroscope. In 1898, a France couple, Marie and Pierre Curie, discovered the radioactive elements radium and polonium. Marie Curie also discovered the radioactive element thorium..


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Fluorine

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Everything about the element “Fluorine”.


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Three Elements You’ve Never Heard of

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Here’s a few strange elements you’ve probably never heard of.


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The Large Hadron Collider: Rewriting History

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With an endeavour to recreate the very moment that exploded everything into existence, Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider fired a beam of protons on Wednesday, 10th September within a six meter circumference circle tunnel of 17miles or 27kilometers 100 meters below the French-Swiss border, on the outskirts of Geneva.


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Part 2: What the World is Made of

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Continued discussion of atoms. We show that they are themselves composed of electrons, protons and neutrons.


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