Monday, November 26, 2018

TH 9 LAVA LOON ATTACK IN CLASH OF CLANS

This is the video of my town hall 9 Lava wound and balloon attack strategy.
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Sunday, November 25, 2018

CONTROL AND CO ORDINATION

The nervous system is the part of an animal that coordinates its actions by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body. The nervous system detects environmental changes that impact the body, then works in tandem with the endocrine system to respond to such events. Nervous tissue first arose in wormlike organisms about 550 to 600 million years ago. In vertebrates it consists of two main parts, the central nervous system(CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS consists of the brain and spinal cord. The PNS consists mainly of nerves, which are enclosed bundles of the long fibers or axons, that connect the CNS to every other part of the body. Nerves that transmit signals from the brain are called motor or efferent nerves, while those nerves that transmit information from the body to the CNS are called sensory or afferentSpinal nervesserve both functions and are called mixed nerves. The PNS is divided into three separate subsystems, the somaticautonomic, and enteric nervous systems. Somatic nerves mediate voluntary movement. The autonomic nervous system is further subdivided into the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous systems. The sympathetic nervous system is activated in cases of emergencies to mobilize energy, while the parasympathetic nervous system is activated when organisms are in a relaxed state. The enteric nervous system functions to control the gastrointestinal system. Both autonomic and enteric nervous systems function involuntarily. Nerves that exit from the cranium are called cranial nerves while those exiting from the spinal cord are called spinal nerves.
At the cellular level, the nervous system is defined by the presence of a special type of cell, called the neuron, also known as a "nerve cell". Neurons have special structures that allow them to send signals rapidly and precisely to other cells. They send these signals in the form of electrochemical waves traveling along thin fibers called axons, which cause chemicals called neurotransmitters to be released at junctions called synapses. A cell that receives a synaptic signal from a neuron may be excited, inhibited, or otherwise modulated. The connections between neurons can form neural pathwaysneural circuits, and larger networks that generate an organism's perception of the world and determine its behavior. Along with neurons, the nervous system contains other specialized cells called glial cells (or simply glia), which provide structural and metabolic support.
Nervous systems are found in most multicellular animals, but vary greatly in complexity.The only multicellular animals that have no nervous system at all are spongesplacozoans, and mesozoans, which have very simple body plans. The nervous systems of the radially symmetricorganisms ctenophores (comb jellies) and cnidarians (which include anemoneshydrascorals and jellyfish) consist of a diffuse nerve net. All other animal species, with the exception of a few types of worm, have a nervous system containing a brain, a central cord (or two cords running in parallel), and nerves radiating from the brain and central cord. The size of the nervous system ranges from a few hundred cells in the simplest worms, to around 300 billion cells in African elephants.


The central nervous system functions to send signals from one cell to others, or from one part of the body to others and to receive feedback. Malfunction of the nervous system can occur as a result of genetic defects, physical damage due to trauma or toxicity, infection or simply of ageing. The medical specialty of neurology studies disorders of the nervous system and looks for interventions that can prevent or treat them. In the peripheral nervous system, the most common problem is the failure of nerve conduction, which can be due to different causes including diabetic neuropathy and demyelinating disorders such as multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosisNeuroscience is the field of science that focuses on the study of the nervous system.







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BRAWL STARS

Brawl Stars is a freemium mobile arena fighter/party brawler video game developed and published by Supercell On June 14, 2017, Supercell announced the game via a livestream video on YouTube. It received an iOS soft launch in the Canadian App Store the following day, June 15, 2017. The game was made available in Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway App Stores on January 19, 2018. On June 26, 2018, Androidreceived access to the game as a continuation of the soft launch. On November 14, 2018, Supercell announced its global launch on a YouTube stream.The game will be released globally in December 2018.
In Brawl Stars, players are ranked by their level and total trophies. Players collect brawlers and select one to use each game. Brawlers come in six rarity types: League Rewards, Rare, Super Rare, Epic, Mythic and Legendary. There are currently 21 brawlers in the game, including eight League Reward Brawlers, three Rare Brawlers, three Super Rare Brawlers, three Epic Brawlers, two Mythic Brawlers and two Legendary Brawlers. Players get brawlers from Brawl Boxes, (with the exception of League Reward Brawlers, which are acquired via gaining trophies), which can be acquired from keys or gems. Big Boxes can be acquired using gems or 10 Star Keys (earned by winning the first match in a map). Players can join bands to play alongside other players. Brawl Stars has eight unique game modes: Bounty, Brawl Ball, Gem Grab, Heist, Showdown, Duo Showdown, Robo Rumble and Boss Fight.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

DISPERSION OF LIGHT IN CD AND PRISM

Dispersion is the process of splitting of white light into many colours.





That's different light moves with same wavelength in white light in vacuum, but when white light passed from prism or CD it's different colours moves with different wavelength causes splitting.

A light ray is refracted (bent) when it passes from one medium to another at an angle and its speed changes. At the interface, it is bent in one direction if the material it enters is denser (when light slows down) and in the OTHER direction if the material is less dense (when light speeds up). Because different wavelengths (colors) of light travel through a medium at different speeds, the amount of bending is different for different wavelengths. Violet is bent the most and red the least because violet light has a shorter wavelength, and short wavelengths travel more slowly through a medium than longer ones do. Because white light is made up of ALL visible wavelengths, its colors can be separated (dispersed) by this difference in behavior.

When light passes through glass, it encounters TWO interfaces--one entering and the other leaving. It slows down at the first interface and speeds back up at the second. If the two interface surfaces are parallel to each other, as in a 'slab' of glass, all of the bending (and dispersion) that takes place at the first interfaces is exactly reversed at the second, 'undoing' the effect of the first interface; so although the emerging ray of light is displaced slightly from the entering ray, it travels in the same direction as the incoming ray and all wavelengths that separated at the first interface are re-combined.

If the second interface is NOT parallel to the first, as in a prism, the effects of the first interface are NOT reversed and the colors separated at that interface continue along different paths upon leaving the glass.




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Monday, November 12, 2018

A paper plane passed over my head : Paper was full of great arts of artist

Hello everyone me HKS Hemanth Kumar here with my 2nd blog post and today's topic is all about wallpapers and photos created by visual art student Bis.


I just edited these wallpapers by writing quotes on it.
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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

More reliable electricity: AC Electric Power


Tesla delivers cheaper, more reliable electricity: AC Electric Power When serbian immigrant Nikola Tesla bagan to work at Edison'S DC power plant in US,his new employer was not intrested in his ideas a new type of power AC.
At the time DC was the only electrical supply,but it could only be transmitted across short distance before it lose power. To Edison AC sounded like competition and he persuaded Tesla to improving his DC system by offering him a huge sum of money.
But when tesla had done what he had been asked,Edison reneged on his promise. Tesla resigned and returned to his AC power concepts.

AC power doesn't have the problem of losing of current as it varies in current, resistance is less,and yet it delivers the same amount of power. This made AC a special.
Entrepreneur George Westinghouse saw the potential of Tesla's AC power and bought his patents for AC motors.
AC power is much better than DC in most of the field of electricity. Almost all electricity around the world is now delivered as Tesla's AC power.

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