K... Everyone needs to click on my Complete Profile button and read my question.
If anyone can give me a complete answer, then horray for him...(Andrew will like this one.)
There may be a couple spelling errors but, hey- Im a Science major not English.
-To make it Easy I'll just post the question.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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If an electric train is moving horizontally along its iron medium, and it has a 265:199.32 power/generator ratio, with a kenetically equalized velocity of 24 m/s, in which general diraction will electrical particles be emitted from the heat coil?
What are you doing Jacob, trying to get us to do your homework for you? It sounds like an annoying question from some science class. No one besides Andrew will be able to answer it, and no one besides Andrew will even care.
You're right, no-one but me would care.
Diraction? You don't need to be an English major to see that one...several others I see I'll ignore, but that one seems like a typo.
Anyway...
Forward. It's generating energy to the rear to propel it forward, and energy is mainly emitted by Electons in packets called photons (which you well know...I hope). So, this causes counter kinesis pushing the electrons and conjoined atoms forward. That's how we move about in everyday life. So, I assume they'd go forward, and maybe down toward the magnetic Iron rails (if they hit something to conduct them to the Iron rails, that is).
Clarification, it is the energy (which is emitted by electrons) that is in packets called photons, not the electrons themselves.
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