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Household Appliances Whirlpool

Household Appliances Whirlpool

You can free and without registration download electronic guide Household Appliances Whirlpool, updated 2024. The free reference book offered in excellent quality provides complete information on the company's Whirpool household appliances. Schematic diagrams, service instructions, assembly drawings, lists of spare parts and consumables are given. For all models of household appliances, full technical specifications are given.

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Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have been able to experimentally confirm the quantum effect previously predicted by theoretical physics. It turns the electric current into the movement of waves, not particles. The experiment is based on the study of the properties of a material called tungsten ditelluride, which is characterized by high purity.

Wave motion is characteristic of a liquid, where large molecules push each other and can create different eddies regardless of the direction of the main flow. However, the electrons are too small and therefore more affected by the environment than each other.

In theory, an electric current can only be like a liquid under ideal conditions, such as absolute zero temperature and materials of absolute purity. This is a very attractive target for engineers, since it opens up a new path to the creation of superconductors. The MIT research team was able to build a simplified model that, under normal conditions, can observe some of the effects of current-to-liquid conversion.

The team engraved on a plate of this material a narrow channel for the movement of electrons, on the sides of which two round traps were made.

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