Thursday 27 February 2014

Logic gates

Logic gate

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
logic gate is an idealized or physical device implementing a Boolean function, that is, it performs a logical operation on one or more logical inputs, and produces a single logical output. Depending on the context, the term may refer to an ideal logic gate, one that has for instance zero rise time and unlimited fan-out, or it may refer to a non-ideal physical device[1] (see Ideal and real op-amps for comparison).
Logic gates are primarily implemented using diodes or transistors acting as electronic switches, but can also be constructed using electromagnetic relays (relay logic), fluidic logicpneumatic logicopticsmolecules, or even mechanical elements. With amplification, logic gates can be cascaded in the same way that Boolean functions can be composed, allowing the construction of a physical model of all of Boolean logic, and therefore, all of the algorithms and mathematics that can be described with Boolean logic.
Logic circuits include such devices as multiplexersregistersarithmetic logic units (ALUs), and computer memory, all the way up through complete microprocessors, which may contain more than 100 million gates. In practice, the gates are made from field-effect transistors (FETs), particularly MOSFETs (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors).
Compound logic gates AND-OR-Invert (AOI) and OR-AND-Invert (OAI) are often employed in circuit design because their construction using MOSFETs is simpler and more efficient than the sum of the individual gates.[2]
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How electric motors work

Electric motor

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Tuesday 25 February 2014

The Genius of Invention: Power

From the first steam engine to Biofuel and future sources of energy. This rather lengthy documentary by the BBC covers most of our subjects. We'll discuss it in class and watch it a little bit at a time, as we understand the different aspects of the work we used to do and the work our machines do for us now.


Thursday 13 February 2014

Magnetism

I am going to put a video of magnetism. I hope you enjoy it and understand it:


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Magnetism

Newton and Joule

What is a Newton?

A Newton (N) is equal to the force that would give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of one meter per second per second. So...

The force necessary to push an object of one kilogram of mass so that it accelerates one meter per second faster every second.

Ok...?

But we are using joules (J) to measure the energy an object has.

What is a Joule?

A force of 1 newton exerted over a distance of 1 meter.
or...
J = m2kgs-2


Examples

To get an idea of how much energy a joule actually is, it helps to look at some everyday examples. 
A joule is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of cool, dry air by 1.0°C. An average person sitting quietly produces 100 J of heat every second. 








The amount of energy required to lift a small apple 1 meter against the Earth's gravity is roughly equivalent to 1 J.

Weight vs. Mass


Magnetism

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MAGNETISM:

Magnetism is a force of attraction or replusion that acts at a distance. It is due to a magnetic field, which is caused by moving electrically charged particles. It is also inherent in magnetic objects such as a magnet.
A magnet is an object that exhibits a strong magnetic field and will attract materials like iron to it. Magnets have two poles, called the north (N) and south (S) poles. Two magnets will be attacted by their opposite poles, and each will repel the like pole of the other magnet. Magnetism has many uses in modern life.

Friday 7 February 2014

Robots

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