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Radar
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- Radar for Military Applications Introduction Microwaves are radio waves which have wavelengths ranging from approximately 30 cm to 0.1 cm, or equivalently frequencies between 0.3 GHz to 300 GHz and can be generated by electronic devices. ...

Nuclear Weapons
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Nuclear Weapons6 Pure Fission Weapons7 Boosted Fission Weapons7 Thermonuclear Weapons8 Enhanced Radiation Weapons8 Salted Nuclear Weapons8 Pure Fusion Weapons9 Effects of Nuclear Weapons Detonations9 Atomic Weapon Blast Effects9 Radiation E...

Brain Activity
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Brain Activity During Emotionally Negative Pictures In Schizophrenia Introduction This paper exhibits the critical reveiw of the journal -brain activity during emotionally negative Pictures in schizophrenia with or without flat effect,an fm...

Fiber Optic
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fiber optic communication the data is transferred from one place to another by sending pulses of light through the optic fiber cable. The cable of fiber optic is a thin glass tube. The glass is 100% pure and as thin as human hair. The light...

Bioethics
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electromagnetism. In 1831, Michael Faraday starts to experiment with electromagnetic induction. By 1833, Duchenne de Boulogne had begun experiments involving the simulation of muscles with surface electrodes. This was followed in 1853 by He...

Radio Frequency & Infra Red
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Radio frequencies are frequencies or frequency bands in the range 3 kHz - 3000 GHz, which assigned the code name. This range corresponds to frequency of alternating current electrical signals for generating and detecting radio waves. Since ...

The Doppler Radar
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the movement of scatterers towards or away from the observer in the electromagnetic waves. Its example can easily be understood by the shift of sound waves frequency in car racing from the perspective of a stationary spectator. Doppler rada...