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electromagnet, get it? and this electromagnet, guess what? this electromagnet is simply a device that concentrates the magnetic field line in a coil and then you put a piece of iron in there and the iron becomes magnetized by induction. and now it gets-- oh, look at this, a little residual magnetism. that's a fancy word for leftover magnetism, okay? it turns out this is still a little bit magnetized. hey, you wanna screw up a magnet? drop it on the floor a few times, or throw it up against the wall, or put it on a fire. would that be good for a magnet or bad for a magnet? why bad for a magnet? 'cause you're gonna jostle all the alignment out. you guys be reading about the alignment of the magnetic domains. we don't have time to talk about that today. and all these lectures-- don't we just talk about some of the icing on the cake? and you guys get the cake on the textbook, yeah? but all those domains are all lined up for a permanent magnet, right? that's the difference between this piece of iron, which is not a magnet now, and the piece of iro
electromagnet, get it? and this electromagnet, guess what? this electromagnet is simply a device that concentrates the magnetic field line in a coil and then you put a piece of iron in there and the iron becomes magnetized by induction. and now it gets-- oh, look at this, a little residual magnetism. that's a fancy word for leftover magnetism, okay? it turns out this is still a little bit magnetized. hey, you wanna screw up a magnet? drop it on the floor a few times, or throw it up against the...
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what is it with electromagnetic pulls? >> what it does is ultimately works on the nitric oxide cascade to effect growth factors and then contribute to pain relief as well as decreasing swelling. >> so, basically, what this does is stimulates your body to do its own pain relief? >> exactly. >> you put. >> you can if is that how it goes? >> that's one way if you had pain in that area. >> you have to put it directly on the area where you have pain? >> it has an effective field that goes four inches above and four inches underneath and around so like a spear sphere around the device. only acts in differents inflamed. hurt my shoulders doing yoga put it around my shoulders and neck so it helps my shoulder. >> exactly. >> i will feel pain relief immediately in a matter of days how does it work. >> turn it on and you put it on. it immediately helps with pain relief. >> is there anybody who can't use it? >> don't recommend in people who have pacemakers. >> of course electromagnetic. >> exactly. beyond that, unless they have some k
what is it with electromagnetic pulls? >> what it does is ultimately works on the nitric oxide cascade to effect growth factors and then contribute to pain relief as well as decreasing swelling. >> so, basically, what this does is stimulates your body to do its own pain relief? >> exactly. >> you put. >> you can if is that how it goes? >> that's one way if you had pain in that area. >> you have to put it directly on the area where you have pain?...
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folks for decades have been talking about the advantage of an electromagnetic catapult. what's the advantage? >> it expands the capacity for aircraft. the current steam catapults are really le limit of their operation in terms of high gross weights, also in terms of low weight aircraft. e malls has got a much wider range of operation, also in the higher end for aircraft that we really don't know or haven't even designed yet. got to remember this ship is going to be around for 50 years. so i think the emalls is more than capable to handle the aircraft today, also the character of tomorrow. >> sir, thank you very much for joining us. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up my notebook. >>> the most expensive single weapon america buys are aircraft carriers. so expensive they are paid for in installments. and america's new carrier the gerald r. ford is the most expensive yet, costing more than $16 billion to design and build. carriers are worth the cost however because they deliver a unique capability that lasts for decades. the world's first nuclear power carrier, the uss enterpr
folks for decades have been talking about the advantage of an electromagnetic catapult. what's the advantage? >> it expands the capacity for aircraft. the current steam catapults are really le limit of their operation in terms of high gross weights, also in terms of low weight aircraft. e malls has got a much wider range of operation, also in the higher end for aircraft that we really don't know or haven't even designed yet. got to remember this ship is going to be around for 50 years. so...
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first, we can study the effect of the solar wind, the blast of electromagnetic articles coming out of the sun. we can learn about the structure of after i said and the idea or the -- asteroids and the idea or notion that they can rotate as they are heated by the sun. we learn a little about the asteroids as we go along. it's the first time we have seen something like this. once we have seen one object, we can look for others and find different sorts of examples of this. that helps to fill out the picture of how the objects come to be, where they come from, and a little more about the early history of of the solar system. >> how big do you think this one is? >> well, avt ron mers believe this is about 1400 feet in size. that's a little less than five football fields. so that's a pretty big object. nab not so unusual for an asteroid, but with the jets blasting out, 100 to 100,000 tonnes of merely to the jets that's a big piece. >> will it disintegrate quickly. >> it probably won't. it will hold together but will lose gas until the easy stuff to off gas disappears and we are left with he
first, we can study the effect of the solar wind, the blast of electromagnetic articles coming out of the sun. we can learn about the structure of after i said and the idea or the -- asteroids and the idea or notion that they can rotate as they are heated by the sun. we learn a little about the asteroids as we go along. it's the first time we have seen something like this. once we have seen one object, we can look for others and find different sorts of examples of this. that helps to fill out...
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it produces electromagnetic waves. high-end manufacturers compete fiercely to boost power and efficiency, but not this company. they use a slightly outdated component. it still meets national energy savings standards, and that's enough for most consumers. usually the older part is cheaper, 1/10 its original cost. >> translator: most japanese appliance manufacturers think that basic technology is already outdated, but we believe that there are a lot of things that can still be used. experienced sub contracting firms can use these technologies, allowing us to create products right away. >> reporter: company officials like to highlight the reliability of japanese-made appliances. in that way, they can differentiate their products from cheaper, foreign made goods. the marketing staff safety and performance. in durability tests, the products go through 10,000 hours of continuous use. staff are always on the lookout for new product ideas. they pick up many leads on the shop floor. >> translator: when i stand near a salespers
it produces electromagnetic waves. high-end manufacturers compete fiercely to boost power and efficiency, but not this company. they use a slightly outdated component. it still meets national energy savings standards, and that's enough for most consumers. usually the older part is cheaper, 1/10 its original cost. >> translator: most japanese appliance manufacturers think that basic technology is already outdated, but we believe that there are a lot of things that can still be used....
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in part because the electromagnetic waves supposedly made local residents sick. . >> why should the army of a foreign country be stationed in my homeland, my fatherland? it had to go. and the radar station was a symbol of the cold war. >> they have explored more than 100 soviet military bases. the russian balkan fleet was stationed at the former naval port from the time of the czars. the two amateur historians have found people here who are fighting to save the old links with a macabre tourist attraction. guided by actors, visitors can find out firsthand how sailors were punished for bad behavior. >> we want to show that it's more helpful to stick together than to stand alone. during the soviet era, everyone was pitted against each other. if you made a mistake, everyone was made to suffer. >> along with a group of lithuanian torus, they are condemned to punishment. although the whole thing seems a bit bizarre to them. they take photos to document that. at least this way, one more historical building is being saved from demolition. >> i've never experienced anything like this. my feet hur
in part because the electromagnetic waves supposedly made local residents sick. . >> why should the army of a foreign country be stationed in my homeland, my fatherland? it had to go. and the radar station was a symbol of the cold war. >> they have explored more than 100 soviet military bases. the russian balkan fleet was stationed at the former naval port from the time of the czars. the two amateur historians have found people here who are fighting to save the old links with a...
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directly into a gas, so in this case, it makes up the head around the nucleus, and the solar wind with the electromagnetic particles coming from the sun, it will blow the dust and the gas out behind the will, and hopefully, there be a enough to sustain a path around the sun. >> thank you very much. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> now, to a remarkable story for courage in the face of adversity. in 2008, an american swimmer was paralyzed from the waist down after an epidural to treat back pain went arab league wrong. just three months later, she returned to the pool and went on to win a gold medal at the paralympic games. we were given exclusive access to her treatment as she continues her dream to walk again. learning to walk for the second time in her life. it she is that much closer to achieving her goal of once again being able to walk. >> it is not the same walking by any means. it is not graceful, strutting around in high heels. i am not doing any of that, but i am up and walking, and that was something that i did not know i would ever be able to do again. it is about just moving forward with life and d
directly into a gas, so in this case, it makes up the head around the nucleus, and the solar wind with the electromagnetic particles coming from the sun, it will blow the dust and the gas out behind the will, and hopefully, there be a enough to sustain a path around the sun. >> thank you very much. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> now, to a remarkable story for courage in the face of adversity. in 2008, an american swimmer was paralyzed from the waist down after an epidural to...
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because the electromagnetic leaves supposedly meet local residents say. based on mon up both boys to the army of a foreign country be stationed in my home my fatherland. it had to go. so as a radio station was a symbol of the cold war. no idea what i mean. it also helps that the debates. my rules and brody on have explored more than one hundred soviet military bases. the russian baltic fleet was stationed at the former naval port it to be a party at the time of the sellers. the two amateur historians have found people here who are trying to save the old buildings within the comp tourist attraction guided by actors. visitors can find out firsthand councillors were punished for bad behavior the name of oman we want to show that it's more helpful to stick together and to stand alone during the soviet era everyone was pitted against each other. if you've made a mistake. everyone was made to suffer. it's great in oman along with a group of lithuanian tourists. my rice and roti on them to punishment. although the whole thing seems a bit bizarre to them. they ta
because the electromagnetic leaves supposedly meet local residents say. based on mon up both boys to the army of a foreign country be stationed in my home my fatherland. it had to go. so as a radio station was a symbol of the cold war. no idea what i mean. it also helps that the debates. my rules and brody on have explored more than one hundred soviet military bases. the russian baltic fleet was stationed at the former naval port it to be a party at the time of the sellers. the two amateur...
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they can push against the inside of the pipe with a force of one hundred eighty kilograms while its electromagnetic acoustic transducer doesn't even require direct contact with the pipe he did takes microscopic defects and corrosion they could lead to massive. down the line it has a number of cameras for visual inspection and is in service in countries around the world compresses stations are frequently located in far flung places inaccessible by standard transport means so the company has converted a six wheel drive camas that controversy even the most rugged terrain with ease and transmits all the states of parts of basically satellite uplink. all of the technology being made today requires super precise components with impressive capabilities but in limited quantities maximum a couple of hundred a year. plans to switch to mass production which will mean different technologies and approaches which is why we're building another factory. attention to detail has security took place among the elite robotics companies of the world he continues to strive three find his designs and solve a more complica
they can push against the inside of the pipe with a force of one hundred eighty kilograms while its electromagnetic acoustic transducer doesn't even require direct contact with the pipe he did takes microscopic defects and corrosion they could lead to massive. down the line it has a number of cameras for visual inspection and is in service in countries around the world compresses stations are frequently located in far flung places inaccessible by standard transport means so the company has...
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. >> you get the wireless in the air, you do that through electromagnetic waves. you get wireless in water, do you it through acoustic waves. basically, sound. >> reporter: it sounds a bit like how dolphins communicate. they use sound waves. these modems will use the same techniques to talk to each other. >> he's trying to communicate to this guy. >> reporter: modems transmitting data from underwater to a modem on the surface, then to a laptop and to a cell phone anywhere in the world. >> did you get names? >> we did. for an experiment in which we have one of the spears that communicate. >> reporter: then it's into the water. >> so what happens now? >> so this will send a message under water, and bob will transmit these data to the internet. >> reporter: after a few moments, a message. first via laptop -- >> welcome, cnn. >> reporter: then the mobile. >> this is the message i was waiting for. >> so when everything works, we're like, kind of, whew! that's it. we got it. >> reporter: today lake erie. soon, hoping the internet will finally go where no internet has go
. >> you get the wireless in the air, you do that through electromagnetic waves. you get wireless in water, do you it through acoustic waves. basically, sound. >> reporter: it sounds a bit like how dolphins communicate. they use sound waves. these modems will use the same techniques to talk to each other. >> he's trying to communicate to this guy. >> reporter: modems transmitting data from underwater to a modem on the surface, then to a laptop and to a cell phone...
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it's just pure energy, pure energy of electromagnetic fields, okay? and your beta particle is just electrons. and your alpha, helium nuclei. now those helium nuclei-- an alpha particle and a beta particle brought to rest will make up what's called a helium atom because this is the nucleus, this is the orbiting electron. and so the next time you see a kid walking by with a balloon filled with helium, tell the kid's mother, "hey, kid, you know what's in that balloon?" and just tell the mother, that's radioactive debris from uranium and radium and dangerous things like that. true or false? true. that's true. that's true. but these particles now have lost their energy. if you walk by an old historic site and you see an old cannon and you see some of these cannonballs all sitting, all piled up. do you get scared when you walk by those cannonballs? you don't get scared when you walk by those cannonballs. they have no more energy. not the energy they had when they were projectiles in some war or something. so just as those cannonballs don't-- are not dangero
it's just pure energy, pure energy of electromagnetic fields, okay? and your beta particle is just electrons. and your alpha, helium nuclei. now those helium nuclei-- an alpha particle and a beta particle brought to rest will make up what's called a helium atom because this is the nucleus, this is the orbiting electron. and so the next time you see a kid walking by with a balloon filled with helium, tell the kid's mother, "hey, kid, you know what's in that balloon?" and just tell the...
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. >> you do that through electromagnetic waves, through water, it is acoustic waves, basically, sound. >> reporter: it sounds a bit like how dolphins communicate, they use sound waves, these modems will use the same technology, modems transmitting data from under water to a surface, or to a laptop or cell phone anywhere in the world. >> did you give them names? >> we did, we have the experiment, the ones that will communicate with bob. >> reporter: then, it is into the water. so what happens now? >> so it will send a message from under water, and transfer this data to the internet. >> reporter: after a few moments a message, first via laptop, welcome cnn. then, the mobile. >> this is the message i was waiting for. >> so when everything works, we're kind of like whoo! we got it. >> reporter: today, they hope the internet will finally go where no internet has gone before. for out front, jason carroll, cnn, buffalo. >>> and thanks to jason and to all of you for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> erin, thank you, good evening everyone, breaking news on two fronts about toronto's crack-s
. >> you do that through electromagnetic waves, through water, it is acoustic waves, basically, sound. >> reporter: it sounds a bit like how dolphins communicate, they use sound waves, these modems will use the same technology, modems transmitting data from under water to a surface, or to a laptop or cell phone anywhere in the world. >> did you give them names? >> we did, we have the experiment, the ones that will communicate with bob. >> reporter: then, it is into...
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gogo actually owns all of the electromagnetic specs designated from air to ground use in this country. they relied exclusively on satellites which are much more costly and gogo is moving beyond wi-fi. the company is rolling out in-flight entertainment services which should be available in 150 planes by the end of the year. i hope it's one that i'm on next week and on all flights in 2014. they plan to launch in-flight voice and texting services. this is a tremendous growth service, people and the market didn't recognize it. i didn't recognize it. the airline know people will pay more for flights if there's onboard wi-fi, so they're eager for what gogo's selling. and because gogo has a ten-year contract the company has a terrific visibility, meaning it can clearly see how much money it can make down the road. that's the kind of situation i love. gogo is re-investing its cash back from the growth and that growth could be truly incredible as they start to expand internationally with the competitions minimal including the number of aircrafts by a factor of five. plus management can boost t
gogo actually owns all of the electromagnetic specs designated from air to ground use in this country. they relied exclusively on satellites which are much more costly and gogo is moving beyond wi-fi. the company is rolling out in-flight entertainment services which should be available in 150 planes by the end of the year. i hope it's one that i'm on next week and on all flights in 2014. they plan to launch in-flight voice and texting services. this is a tremendous growth service, people and...
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i use this as an example because if we can send dna as an electromagnetic wave as ones and zeros, reconstituted, we could get samples to and from mars in as little as 4.3 minutes the end of the road are martians that are bringing them back on a rocket ship, we can beam them back and reconstitute them in a secure lab instead of having them splashed down in the ocean, which ruins all the and dramatists scenarios for people but it's probably still the right way to do it. so we call this new area biological teleportation. and it relies on this rapid interplay between the dna software and the digital world. and so we can actually send a life at the speed of light and we converted at the other end back into biology. so we're doing this in two processes. we were going to be doing it a few weeks ago until government shutdown. we have unit testing with the help of nasa and we're going to test it out their mars test site out in the california desert, and the mahdi desert, where we're going to isolate soil microbes, sequence them and beating them up to the club. -- mojave desert. we been working with help
i use this as an example because if we can send dna as an electromagnetic wave as ones and zeros, reconstituted, we could get samples to and from mars in as little as 4.3 minutes the end of the road are martians that are bringing them back on a rocket ship, we can beam them back and reconstitute them in a secure lab instead of having them splashed down in the ocean, which ruins all the and dramatists scenarios for people but it's probably still the right way to do it. so we call this new area...
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because if we can send dna with the electromagnetic wave and reconstitute we could get samples to mars in 4.3 minutes we could be with the marcion's back to reconstitute in a secured lab instead of having them dropped into the ocean but that is probably still the right way to do it. so it relies on this interplay between said dna software and the digital world so we can send a light at the speed of light and reconvert at the other and back into biology. we do this with to process these and to test it in the mojave desert to isolate these to be with them up to the cloud. for what we call a digital biological converter to convert that into proteins or viruses and there is a lot of applications we d there a lot of applications we can see or seven days of flu virus to use that as a treatment for the antibiotic resistive bacteria we have ben working with no vargas for a long time with the first genome based vaccine against meningitis be it just came out earlier this year with the 70 year process but the first new major vaccine to come along obviously that will not work for the of flu pandem
because if we can send dna with the electromagnetic wave and reconstitute we could get samples to mars in 4.3 minutes we could be with the marcion's back to reconstitute in a secured lab instead of having them dropped into the ocean but that is probably still the right way to do it. so it relies on this interplay between said dna software and the digital world so we can send a light at the speed of light and reconvert at the other and back into biology. we do this with to process these and to...
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. >> reporter: it will produce 3 1/2 time as much power and electromagnetic energy instead of steam power will cat put planes into the wild blue yonder. the bridge will burris well state-of-the-art communications and warfare technology. >> do you look forward to a day when you get to sit in the captain's chair? >> absolutely. that's day i very much look forward to. i really believe sailors block at sea. >> reporter: a recent investigation by the government accountability office found technical design and construction challenges that have led to significant cost increases. there have also been delays, but the ship builders say they're addressing those challenges. susan ford bales understands how important it will be. but for her it's also deeply emotional for her. it's very emotional for you. >> it is emotional. my dad's spirit is on that ship. i love the crew. i love my captain. they're my new family. and it's just been an amazing experience. >> reporter: speaking of emotional, at a dinner last night, susan ford bales presented a gift to the ship the flag that draped her father's casket.
. >> reporter: it will produce 3 1/2 time as much power and electromagnetic energy instead of steam power will cat put planes into the wild blue yonder. the bridge will burris well state-of-the-art communications and warfare technology. >> do you look forward to a day when you get to sit in the captain's chair? >> absolutely. that's day i very much look forward to. i really believe sailors block at sea. >> reporter: a recent investigation by the government accountability...
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. >> reporter: it will produce 3 1/2 time as much power and electromagnetic energy instead of steam power will cat put planes into the wild blue yonder. the bridge will burris well state-of-the-art communications and warfare technology. >> do you look forward to a day when you get to sit in the captain's chair? >> absolutely. that's day i very much look forward to. i really believe sailors block at sea. >> reporter: a recent investigation by the government accountability office found technical design and construction challenges that have led to significant cost increases. there have also been delays, but the ship builders say they're addressing those challenges. susan ford bales understands how important it will be. but for her it's also deeply emotional for her. it's very emotional for you. >> it is emotional. my dad's spirit is on that ship. i love the crew. i love my captain. they're my new family. and it's just been an amazing experience. >> reporter: speaking of emotional, at a dinner last night, susan ford bales presented a gift to the ship the flag that draped her father's casket.
. >> reporter: it will produce 3 1/2 time as much power and electromagnetic energy instead of steam power will cat put planes into the wild blue yonder. the bridge will burris well state-of-the-art communications and warfare technology. >> do you look forward to a day when you get to sit in the captain's chair? >> absolutely. that's day i very much look forward to. i really believe sailors block at sea. >> reporter: a recent investigation by the government accountability...
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that gets into the electromagnetic spectrum, cyber, bringing those new capabilities in from jammers to cyber warriors, et cetera. it's also just flat out presence. quaunt has a quality of its own, and being sure we have the right ships with the right capability with my partner to my left, the navy-marine corps team, we can be where we need to take care of the little crises day in and day out so they don't fester and become bigger crises and we get in the situation of a major contingency. >> general amos and then general welsh? >> the requirements for the marine corps is to respond to any crisis today, not a week from now, a month from now, but to day. as we move moneys around to maintain the level of readiness, we're trying to keep a balanced force. as we go forward into this sequestered force, qdr force, what we need to have in my service is a balance between modernization readiness and personnel, the right amount, not hollow, but high state of readiness forces. so to do that we are balancing this thing down, dialing all the dials trying to make sure we end up with something that is n
that gets into the electromagnetic spectrum, cyber, bringing those new capabilities in from jammers to cyber warriors, et cetera. it's also just flat out presence. quaunt has a quality of its own, and being sure we have the right ships with the right capability with my partner to my left, the navy-marine corps team, we can be where we need to take care of the little crises day in and day out so they don't fester and become bigger crises and we get in the situation of a major contingency....
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it is going to use electromagnetic force to launch planes instead of pressurized steam. manufactured in very venetia, supplying nitrogen generators for the ford. . >>> giving you a bird's eye view over lafayette this morning, a beautiful start in your neighborhood. mostly clear skies for most of us this morning. because of the clear skies, the light winds, boy, did we start off a bit chilly this morning. temperatures sinking into the 30s over parts of the north bay, still trailing behind santa rosa, 46. much better than where we started. you bottomed out about 35 degrees earlier this morning. you may have actually felt it. if you got outdoors, may have had the heat kicking on in your house. 58 in san francisco right now, 56 in oakland, upper 50s in walnut creek with the sun shining, feeling good out there already this morning. for the afternoon, we're going to shave a few degrees off the highs. has to do with the ridge of high pressure weakening just a bit. the ridge you can see here, if you take a look, keeping the storm track to the north. we'll be dry for the weekend.
it is going to use electromagnetic force to launch planes instead of pressurized steam. manufactured in very venetia, supplying nitrogen generators for the ford. . >>> giving you a bird's eye view over lafayette this morning, a beautiful start in your neighborhood. mostly clear skies for most of us this morning. because of the clear skies, the light winds, boy, did we start off a bit chilly this morning. temperatures sinking into the 30s over parts of the north bay, still trailing...