Effects of Hydrogen Bonding on the Properties
Association The weak electrostatic interactions of intermolecular hydrogen bonding, causes two or more molecules of a compound to exist as aggregates or associated molecules. This is seen in water molecules, which undergo molecular association. Alcohols and carboxylic acids (..
Nuclear Force of Attraction
It is the force of attraction existing between the nucleons i.e., between two protons, or two neutrons, or a proton and a neutron. Nuclear force is a short range force and it is effective only when the nucleons are closely packed inside the nucleus. In a heavy atom the size of the atom i..
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effects of electrostatic : The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons from matter upon the absorption of electromagnetic radiation, such as ultraviolet radiation or x-rays. See also: Matter & Energy Physics Thermodynamics Energy Technology Materials Science Nuclear Energy Optics Upon exposing a metallic surface to electromagnetic radiation that is above the threshold frequency or threshold wavelength (which is specific to the type of surface and material), the photons are absorbed and current is produced. No electrons are emitted for radiation with a frequency below that of the threshold, as the electrons are unable to gain sufficient energy to overcome the electrostatic barrier presented by the termination of the crystalline surface. By conservation of energy, the energy of the photon is absorbed by the electron and, if sufficient, the electron can escape from the material with a finite kinetic energy. A single photon can only eject a single electron, as the energy of one photon may only be absorbed ....   More from Science Daily
  Canadian John Hutchison is a self-taught scientist who reports to have accidentally stumbled onto a collection of phenomena now known as the "Hutchison Effect" during attempts to study the longitudinal waves of Tesla back in 1979. Some of the effects produced include levitation of heavy objects, metal samples turned transparent, metals turned into jelly, and the spontaneous fracturing of metals. The Hutchison Effect has been well documented both on film and videotape, and has been witnessed ...
  www.JoshuaPWarren.com has updates! This thin piece of metallic "UFO debris" was collected from the New Mexico sands, near Roswell, by Chuck Wade. He sent it to Joshua P. Warren for tests in Feb. of 2009. In this informal session, the material is placed in a pie pan affixed to a Van De Graaff machine. Within this field of positive ions, the sample stands on end and spins clockwise with great stability. When fellow researcher Will Beckwith hands Warren a "magic wand" made of ebony and snake ...
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