MadSci Search Results for Chris Seaman

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1. Physics: Re: how is elastic potential energy stored in a bow and arrow?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Fri Mar 3 07:46:04 2000
2. Engineering: Re: How do you increase voltage using a transformer, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Thu Feb 14 14:37:06 2002
3. Physics: Re: Could you please tell me how resistance in electrical wires is formed?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Wed Jan 3 13:14:50 2001
4. Physics: Re: What happens when you heat an object which is on fire in a microwave?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Fri Apr 14 14:35:37 2000
5. Physics: Re: Pendulum: What is relationship of the T^2 vs. length?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Fri Jan 3 13:34:15 2003
6. Physics: Re: What is the difference of boyancy between air and vacuum filled containers?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Wed Jan 2 13:06:08 2002
7. Physics: Re: Why is there no current with an open circuit?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Tue Aug 21 06:25:29 2007
8. Physics: Re: What method can be used to store only positif or negetif elelectric charges, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Wed Dec 8 13:43:32 2004
9. Engineering: Re: Why does heavy resistance draw little current from a circuit?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Tue May 9 13:05:58 2006
10. Physics: Re: In water, what path does electricity take?, Chris Seaman, Wed Feb 2 12:25:59 2000
11. Engineering: Re: Is a 1/4 in thick pipe strong enough not to buckle, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Thu Feb 8 12:37:15 2001
12. Physics: Re: Why can't erasers work for pen marks?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Fri Nov 18 14:24:22 2005
13. Computer Science: Re: Does it harm my TV if I fast forward videos while they are playing?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Thu Jul 24 08:13:20 2003
14. Physics: Re: Does the strength of a rope depend on its length?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Wed Nov 26 13:40:05 2003
15. Other: Re: Why does putting a magnet on a tv cause the color to go to the middle?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Wed Nov 1 17:21:01 2000
16. Physics: Re: How can I create a stream of plasma at ambient pressure, that glows?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Tue May 2 11:35:55 2000
17. Engineering: Re: What if we use permanent magnets of double strength in dc motors?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Thu Mar 23 14:59:02 2006
18. Physics: Re: what is the temperature at the mouth of a soda can when opened, Chris Seaman, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Fri Feb 18 10:27:08 2000
19. Engineering: Re: Require means of thermally insulating electronics against a heat source?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Tue Oct 17 15:08:46 2000
20. Physics: Re: Does speed affect weight?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Wed Feb 5 19:10:52 2003
21. Physics: Re: Why did the string break differently?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Thu Sep 25 11:17:05 2003
22. Engineering: Re: Is there an optically clear,liquid which will not conduct electricity, Chris Seaman, Tue Feb 8 11:20:53 2000
23. Engineering: Re: my question is how may I be a scientist in electrictiy ?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Wed Sep 20 09:23:09 2000
24. Physics: Re: What Defines Voltage Levels?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Wed Jan 15 18:23:16 2003
25. Physics: Re: If E= I*R, then what's a good experiment to check it out & learn hands on?, Chris Seaman, Staff, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Alcoa Technical Center Mon Mar 19 13:41:18 2001


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