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The electron is a subatomic particle, symbol e− or β−, with a negative elementary electric charge. Electrons belong to the first generation of the lepton particle family, and are generally thought to be elementary particles because they have no known components or substructure. The electron has a mass that is approximately 1/1836 that of the proton.Quantum mechanical properties of the electron include an intrinsic angular momentum (spin) of a half-integer value in units of ħ, which means that it is a fermion. Being fermions, no two electrons can occupy the same quantum state, in accordance with the Pauli exclusion principle. Like all matter, electrons have properties of both particles and waves, and so can collide with other particles and can be diffracted like light. The wave properties of electrons are easier to observe with experiments than those of other particles like neutrons and protons because electrons have a lower mass and hence a higher De Broglie wavelength for typical energies.
Actors: Callum Rees (actor), Alex Bailey (actor), Alex Bailey (producer), Alex Bailey (writer), Alex Bailey (director), Paul Holder (producer), Paul Holder (actor), Paul Holder (writer), Nicholas Bracegirdle (composer), Jamie Delo (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Documentary, Short,Actors: Charley Rossman (actor), Bobby Reed (actor), Craig Ormiston (miscellaneous crew), Stacy Ellen Rich (costume designer), Andy Brosseau (actor), Edmund Lupinski (actor), Robert Litton (composer), Ed Skudder (miscellaneous crew), Bryan Kent (actor), Bryce Hurless (actor), Sebastian Davis (writer), Inon Shampanier (miscellaneous crew), Inon Shampanier (editor), Logan O'Troy (actor), Ira Katz (actor),
Plot: A former world-renowned legend in the wrestling universe, 'Magnificent Max' abruptly plummeted from glory after his manager Shelly instructed him to alter his persona into a villain, for 'the good of the federation.' Gorgeous George he was not, as fifteen years later Max finds himself routinely throwing fights to any average Joe with enough cash in their name to afford a shiny one-piece. When Max's self-respect is at an all-time low, Shelly unexpectedly returns to offer him one final opportunity to wrestle in the big leagues. There's just one catch: Max would have to relive the painful history-making fight that skyrocketed the career of current crowd-favorite Duke Demolition and prematurely ended the legacy of 'Magnificent Max.' However, this time around Max has his eyes set on rewriting the rules of the sport for good, and on his own terms...
Keywords: short-story, university-of-southern-california, wrestlingActors: Nathan Phillips (actor), Kevin Anderson (writer), Kevin Anderson (miscellaneous crew), Kevin Anderson (director), Uri Mizrahi (editor), Franco di Chiera (producer), John Moore (producer), Ernie Gray (actor), Dan Spielman (actor), Al Mullins (composer), Janine De Lorenzo (composer), Suelette Dreyfus (producer), Ronald Tencati (actor),
Plot: In the late 1980s two Melbourne teenage computer hackers known as Electron and Phoenix stole a restricted computer security list and used it to break into some of the world's most classified and supposedly secure computer systems. So fast and widespread was the attack no-one could work out how it had happened, until one of the hackers called the New York Times to brag about it. Ten years after their arrest, this dramatized documentary reveals not only how they did it but why, taking us headlong into the clandestine, risky but intoxicating world of the computer underground.
Genres: ,Actors: Jacques Fabbri (actor), Jean Le Poulain (writer), Micheline Dax (actress), Jean Marsan (writer), Francis Joffo (miscellaneous crew), Jean-Louis Broust (actor), Georges Carmier (actor), Claudine Collas (actress), Jean-Roger Cadet (director), Sylvia Haunetto (actress), Robert Fontanet (actor), Marc Guillaumier (actor), Karim Amokrane (actor), Éric de Beaumont (actor), Véronique Bodoin (actress),
Genres: Comedy,Hank brings us the story of the electron and describes how reality is a kind of music, discussing electron shells and orbitals, electron configurations, ionization and electron affinities, and how all these things can be understood via the periodic table. Crash Course on the internet! http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse http://TheCrashCourse.tumblr.com Table of Contents Snobby Scientists 00:43 Great Dane/Bohr Model 01:57 Electrons as Music 04:13 Electron Shells and Orbitals 04:44 Electron Configurations 05:54 Ionization and Electron Affinities 08:17 Periodic Table 10:18 Support CrashCourse on Subbable: http://subbable.com/crashcourse
Learn how to start creating cross platform desktop applications using Electron: http://electron.atom.io/ Getting started with io.js / node.js: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ads1A7pn2LI Code examples from this video: https://github.com/shama/letswritecode/tree/master/creating-desktop-apps-with-electron
Building cross-platform desktop applications comes with a unique set of challenges that can stand in your way when you are trying to transform your ideas into software. Web apps avoid some of these hurdles, but they have limitations that make them impractical for building native desktop applications. Electron lets you harness the best parts of these technologies to build beautiful, cross-platform desktop applications using HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. Learn more at http://electron.atom.io.
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Learn how to create cross platform desktop applications using Electron: http://electron.atom.io/ Getting started with node.js: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ads1A7pn2LI Code examples from this video: https://github.com/shama/letswritecode/tree/master/getting-started-with-electron-1.0
Scientists in Sweden film the sub-atomic particle, the electron, for the first time. An electron is approximately 1867 times smaller than a proton and is constantly moving.
How fast is an electron in a wire and how fast is electricity? An electron moves surprisingly slow, slower than a snail, while electricity moves at near the speed of light. Electrons move at what's called the drift velocity. This video illustrates all this in an entertaining and informative way. Enjoy! This video has correct English captions. Click on the CC button at the bottom of the video to see them. For "How Radiation Works - Americium 241, Alpha Particles and Gamma Rays", see: http://youtu.be/aJkx6hAD-4E For "How to make solar cells (DIY/homemade solar cell)", see: http://youtu.be/g5Edw99PgzQ For "Fresnel lens - what is it, testing focal length, solar heat generated", see: http://youtu.be/11n0ZaZMj3A To follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/RimStarz http://rimstar.org 3...
Essential knowledge of Modern Science, formulated in 1926, yet relatively few people are exposed to this as their Standard Educational Curriculum. Quantum Mechanics Part 1 of 4 - An Introduction to Modern Physics http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2fcDqr39Jk Quantum Mechanics Part 2 of 4 - The Modern Atomic Structure, Matter and Existence http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Gnqpbge3Yk Quantum Mechanics Part 3 of 4 - The Electron Shells http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9Sl1PYSyOw Quantum Mechanics Part 4 of 4 - Electron Spin and Entanglement and Wave Function Collapse http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28Xe4FCCjt4 Quantum Mechanics - The Double Slit Experiment, Matter both a Particle and a Wave http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFfG_c24eVc Created by Cassiopeia Project for t...
Cassiopeia Project For answers to these questions see: http://www.cassiopeiaproject.com/vid_courses3.php?Tape_Name=QM Notes on Atomic Structure - http://www.stmary.ws/highschool/physics/home/notes/modPhysics/early_models_of_atoms.htm
Electron's electrifying Sunday night set from the 2014 Chill, in it's entirety! Setlist: Home Again Plan B Confrontation And the Ladies Were the Rest of the Night Kamaole Sands Humuhumunukunukuapua'a Confrontation Little Lai Shakedown Street Shelby Rose Comfortably Numb Electron is: Marc Brownstein Mike Greenfield Tom Hamilton Aron Magner Directed by John Deeney Camera Operators: Brian Occhipinti Jeremy Schaniel Michael Moore Mathew Schaniel Audio Engineer - Joe Mango The Catskill Chill Music Festival is an annual celebration! Website: www.catskillchill.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/CatskillChill Twitter & Instagram: @catskillchill Electron: www.facebook.com/ThisisElectron #Chillfam
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Electron is GitHub’s open source tool for building cross platform desktop applications with web technologies. In this talk we’ll recap Electron’s origins, but dive more deeply into the growing ecosystem and what’s to look forward to from GitHub. Jessica Lord is an open source Node.js developer on GitHub’s Electron team building tooling to support the ecosystem. Prior to joining GitHub three years ago she was a Code for America fellow and urban designer. About Satellite: GitHub Satellite 2016 was a celebration of the latest and greatest in development. Watch the recordings to learn how engineers, founders, activists, and beyond tackle the latest and most difficult challenges in software. For more, join us in San Francisco on September 13th-15th for GitHub Universe, three days filled with...
Electron is an open source library from GitHub that allows you to create desktop applications on three operating systems with HTML, CSS and JS rather than system-specific languages. This session will be two-part: an introduction to Electron and its ecosystem, by Jessica Lord, followed by a talk and demonstration from Jibo, a team using Electron to animate a first-of-its-kind home robot. About GitHub Universe: Great software is more than code. GitHub Universe serves as a showcase for how people work together to solve the hard problems of developing software. For more information on GitHub Universe, check the website: http://githubuniverse.com
If you can build a website, you can build a desktop app. Electron is a framework for creating native Desktop applications with web technologies like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. In this session, hosted by Zeke Sikelianos, an Electron Developer at GitHub, we'll look at some of the amazing things you can create using features and tools Electron inherits from the Chromium browser, Node.js, and the vast ecosystem of npm modules. About GitHub Universe: GitHub Universe is a two-day conference dedicated to the creativity and curiosity of the largest software community in the world. Sessions cover topics from team culture to open source software across industries and technologies. For more information on GitHub Universe, check the website: https://githubuniverse.com
Watch this video featuring Karl Shifflett to learn more about what Electron is, how it differs from web applications and how you can explain the value to your company. With Electron (http://electron.atom.io/), creating a cross-platform Windows, OSX, or Linux desktop application for your company or an idea you have is easy. Initially developed for GitHub’s Atom editor, Electron has since been used to create applications by companies like Microsoft, Facebook, Slack, and Docker. Electron leverages your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript skillset for authoring cross-platform desktop applications. In this video, we’ll look at the supplied seed project that provides everything you need to get started on your own project. The seed project reduces your start up time to minutes. We’ll then take that see...
When you combine the best of web and native with a framework like Electron, you give your app superpowers – but, with great power comes great responsibility. Taking a hybrid approach to application development brings with it a unique set of challenges. Machisté Quintana, Software Engineer at Slack, will teach about the tools the Slack team has developed to help reduce friction in Electron development, letting you use the latest and greatest from the web community (like React, ES2016+, TypeScript, Less, and more) natively in Electron, from local development through production, all without breaking a sweat. About GitHub Universe: GitHub Universe is a two-day conference dedicated to the creativity and curiosity of the largest software community in the world. Sessions cover topics from team c...
http://www.ibioseminars.org/lectures/bio-techniques/eva-nogales.html Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) offers the possibility of visualizing biological structures at resolution well beyond that of light microscopy. Whether you are interested in the ultrastructure of cells and organelles, or in the detailed molecular structure of biological macromolecules, different modalities of TEM can generally be applied to your system of interest. The lecture reviews the physical principles underlying image formation by the interaction of electrons with matter, introduces you to basic and advanced instruments and to sample preparation techniques. Using a number of biological examples from work in the Nogales lab, the lecture then describes the capabilities of the TEM methodology. Special emphasis...
In this video I show the process of creating a complete Mac Application that monitors the share price of a stock market, from scratch using the Electron system, built upon NodeJS and common web technologies like HTML, CSS and JavaScript ElectronJS NodeJS iTerm Terminal Video Tutorial NPM
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We follow the ever falling rain
Electrons Protons fight again
So, we run
We follow the ever-rising sun
With feelings of all becoming one
Then, we fly
We fly in our dreams ever so bold
Swimming the seas covered with gold
Behold, proceed
Proceed with the blessing of all the gods
Amidst the time of men at odds
See, believe!
Tell me, what it is that we believe
The storm shines bright
Tell me, what it is that we believe
The storm shines bright
Storm shines bright
Grapevines of thoughts lining the skies
Overwhelmingly of demise
So, we sing
We sing to the spirit world so close
Providing our vital life force
Then, we breathe
We breathe with the breath of I-Ching
With the spirit that moves though all things
Now, we see
Seeing of all that is alive
Will be the way to survive
Life, released
Tell me, what it is that we believe
The storm shines bright
Tell me, what it is that we believe
The storm shines bright
Tell me, what it is that we believe
The storm shines bright
Storm shines bright, Storm shines bright