Joule was fascinated by electricity. He and his brother experimented by giving electric shocks to each other and to the family's servants.[1]; ... In 1838, his first scientific papers on electricity were contributed to Annals of Electricity, the scientific journal founded and operated by Davies's colleague William Sturgeon.
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If it were, static electricity would be a terrible thing, as the voltage contained in it often exceeds 15,000 volts (not a misprint). But the energy available in static electricity is minute. Thus only minute pain is felt. ... It is the actual quantity (joules) of energy that passes through the animal. The energy that flows...
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In an ionic solution, the ions move to form the current when electricity is passed through the solution. This is called electrolysis. In semiconductors, both electrons and holes move to create ... Power is measured in Watts (Joules / second). In electricity, power = current x potential difference. P=IV Watts = Amps x Volts...
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Electronics Engineering question: How many volts of electricity equals 360 joules? They are not the same. Its like asking how many feet equals 10 lbs. Volts are a unit of electrical potential. In hydraulic ... Discuss the question "How many volts of electricity equals 360 joules?"
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If your body is emitting infrared radiation of wavelength 9.4 X 10(exponent negative 6)m, what is the energy of the released photons?. ... When 1.0 kg of coal is burned, about 3.0e7 J of energy is released. If the energy released per 23592U fission is 2. ... Subjects -> Physics -> Electricity, Magnetism and Waves -> Posting #13829...
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How much work (in joules) is done by the electric force when an electron is accelerated from the cathode to the anode ... Subjects -> Physics -> Electricity, Magnetism and Waves -> Posting #13830...
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Definition of the joule. ... The unit of energy in SI. Symbol, J. The work done when the point of application of a force of 1 newton is displaced 1 meter in the direction of the force. One watt-second is equal to 1 joule. ... The joule is named after James Prescott Joule (1818 – 1889), who in 1845 was the first to measure...
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Some info is below, and more can be found at ELECTRICITY FAQ, also at Electricity is not energy and Electricity Misconceptions page. But none of these links give a direct answer to the question. Be warned! ... The battery also injects joules of electrical energy into the ring, and the light bulb takes them out again.
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Blasting a hotdog with 2000 joules of electricity. Capacitors were charged to 2500 volts at a capacity of 660 microfarads and discharged through a hotdog of... ... Disintegrating a hot dog with electricity...
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