… When electrons move at great enough speed and collide with atoms of gas such as oxygen, nitrogen, neon and others, orbital electrons in the atomic structure of the gas can take on energy and become …

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… Jacob's Ladder works. [Hold up the fiber optics model of an atom.] Remember our model of the atom? The nucleus is in the center. What do we call the …
… Ernest Rutherford voiced the need for “a copious supply of atoms and electrons ... transcending in energy the alpha and … energy. But the electrostatic characteristics of the atomic nucleus gave him an idea. Van de Graaff decided to …
… trains; we could not have developed radio, television or atomic power. The direct current that Edison worked with - a …
… Predicting, Visualizing, Relating, Modeling Themes Atom, Electron, Circuit, Cell, Battery, Meter, Solar Cell, …
… Tesla’s patent on a method for generating ozone (“tri-atomic oxygen”) was issued in 1896. With a better invention …
… very thing Tesla used as his death ray, a narrow beam of atomic clusters generated by the “electrospray” effect, and …
… is the result of nuclear fission, the active process of atomic bombs. However, the number of actual experiments in …
… reproduces nature's perpetual motion existing in every atom. The proof of this is the permanent magnet which … that quantum mechanics demands perpetual motion of every atomic constituent. Otherwise, we could locate a particle to …
… in opposition to CENTRIPETAL MOTION tightens and squeezes atomic structure. It is a well known fact that this so …