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    • Experiments in my youth 1/2
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    • 1) Transparent camera used for baggage screening at airports.
      Principle: Atoms and electrons are small and light rarely penetrates them, so even a 10 cm concrete wall allows about 1/1,000,000 of that light to pass through.
      Mechanism: A factory-adjusted double-bridge amplification circuit produces a change in light about 1/1,000,000 of that amount.
      2) Electronic circuit airplane
      Principle: For some reason, when radio waves with a wavelength of 10.0 nm are emitted, the plane floats, so this is adjusted.
      Mechanism: The conductance of the capacitor is measured and compared from the detailed measurement of every hour after the power is turned off with a precise ammeter and voltmeter, and the semi-fixed capacitor is adjusted only once.
      3) Metal-fatigued iron has about one-millionth less electrical charge than it would otherwise have.
      Based on the assumption, a shovelful per 0.5 ton of normal carbon was added, and the strength returned.
      Principle: The lack of charge is compensated for by the radioactive material in the carbon.
      Mechanism: A precise ammeter was made to measure 100 electrons each.
      4) LED lighting that emits a halo
      Principle: When bulk (vertigo, bulk) > luminance, a halo that glows on the spot is produced.
      Mechanism: A current of the desired light wavelength is applied to the LED itself, and a blaster current generator is reverse-connected to the calculated position to create a missing waveform, which is used to adjust the halo.

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