Sunday, November 20, 2011
What is the formula for electric and magnetic field?
Question by Thomas: What is the formula for electric and magnetic field?
I appear to be having a challenging time finding the correct forumla to use in order to calculate the electric and magnetic field of an electric engine. I was searching at Coulomb's Law but that doesnt seem to be right, I would appreciate a thing pointing me in the proper direction as far as which formulas to use.
Greatest answer:
Answer by gp4rtsThe basic
?Arrested Development? returning with new episodes on Netflix
?Arrested Development? returning with new episodes on Netflix
Posted by Cory Bergman on November 18, 2011
Wow, big news for Arrested Development fans (including myself). The show is coming back with new episodes, but not on a TV network: Netflix has ponied up the cash to bring the show back, starting in 2013.
Variety reports that Netflix beat out Showtime for the rights, and all the major stars of the original show have expressed interest in returning to TV, although no deals have been made. However, the status of the Arrested Development movie is back in doubt.
This makes a ton of sense for Netflix. AD, as the kids call it, has been one of the most replayed TV shows in history ? always a favorite pick on both Netflix and Hulu. Plus, Netflix desperately needs a shot in the arm after its series of recent missteps. But perhaps the most interesting element of the show ? which was never realized in its pre-social media years at FOX ? is that it?s made for social. The show?s short quips, wacky characters and bizarre moments, combined with its Twitter-wired stars, will make it a social TV favorite ? despite the fact it won?t be on network TV.
Netflix struck the deal with Twentieth Century Fox Television and Imagine. ?Bringing a classic show back to production on new episodes exclusively for Netflix customers is a game changer, and illustrates the incredible potential the new digital landscape affords great content providers like Twentieth Century Fox Television and Imagine,? said Peter Levinsohn, Fox Filmed Entertainment?s President of New Media & Digital Distribution.
I can hardly wait, and I?m warming up my Twitter fingers with millions of other AD fans for the big re-premiere of the Bluth family ? this time, on a ?new network? delivered to my TV set via an internet connection.
Source: http://www.lostremote.com/2011/11/18/arrested-development-returning-with-new-shows-on-netflix/
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Tesla: Can i replace my free standing electric range "Stove" to get a freestanding gas rang installedin the same home
Question by AM: Can i replace my free standing electric range "Stove" to get a freestanding gas rang installedin the same home
i wanna replace my electric stove to get Gas stove in stead so is it possible to install the gas freestanding range in the same place of the electric one or it will not be ok because i already have an electric stove so i would have to get another electric one noway to get the Gas stove ,i need to know if both
Peek-A-Boo! DARPA's Developing Sensors to Track You by Your Heartbeat [War]
Friday, November 18, 2011
Why is Gibbs free energy zero for phase changes at constant temperature and pressure?
Question by : Why is Gibbs cost-free energy zero for phase changes at constant temperature and pressure?
I get that ΔG measures the spontaneity/capacity of a technique to do non-mechanical function, and that if
ΔG > , the reaction is not spontaneous
ΔG < 0, the reaction is spontaneous
ΔG = 0, the reaction is at equilibrium
but what exactly does equilibrium mean?
So why is Gibbs free energy zero for phase changes at constant temperature and
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Cheap Electric Guitars: Saving Room for Cheap Electric Guitar Gear
Article by Mike Danick
by Per Corell
Associated Low cost Electricity
GeekBytes: Camera Obscura
Welcome to GeekBytes for November 16, 2011--your roundup of cool stuff delivered in bite-sized chunks.Today we have a definite photography theme. If you want a geeky-looking and useful iPhone case, or some cool camera hacks to test on your old setups, read on.
Don't forget, if you have a cool camera hack, let us know in the comments or via the tip line!
iPhone Case Helps Take Lomographic Photos
If you bought an iPhone 4S becuase of the improvements to the camera, and you also like fiddling with apps like Instagram, this new iPhone case may be right up your alley. The Holga Lens Filter case brings you the effects of the famous Lomography Holga camera, without breaking the bank. It's pretty cool to look at, too. Simply turn the reel and cover the iPhone lens with your desired filter, and you get instant old-school-style, colorful snaps.
Transform Unwanted Cameras Into a Digital Lomo One...
[Photo: Blue Ant Studio]Rather than disposing of all your unwanted cameras, why not take the best parts of each and mergethem into one? That's what Blue Ant Studio has done in creating this digital lomography camera. The camera, named DigiLomo, is incased in a classy wooden and aluminium frame, but its innards are from a five megapixel Vivitar Vivicam and Olympus OM series lens. The result is a selection of beautiful images that aren't far off from those you'll get from an original lomo camera. Check out Blue Ant Studio's blog for photo examples and the process of making DigiLomo.
... Or Into Handy Lights
[Photo: Jason Hull]Do you collect old cameras that don't really work but look beautiful? Jason Hull picked up a load of vintage cameras and added lights to them, making incredible night lights. Jason removed all of the camera's innards, and attached a light and plug. According to Jason, he doesn't transform any camera that's still in good working order, preferring to use those for, you know, taking photos. You can take a look at his camera nightlight collection on Flickr.
Lightbulbs Take a Step Back in Time
Speaking of lights, Panasonic has created an LED lightbulb that is not only efficient, but is cleverly designed--it just won a Good Design Award. Perhaps its success can be attributed to the fact the company went back to basics, Edison style, with the bulb's appearance. Of course, unlike a traditional bulb, it uses less energy as well as being able to withstand being turned on and off a lot more. It also uses clear glass allowing it to emit more light. Get more information on why this bulb is particularly cool and photos on DesignBoom.
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