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2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 145-149
Author(s):  
Tia Setiawan ◽  
Zenal Abidin ◽  
Cucu Hendra

Corrosion is an electrochemical reaction process that is natural and takes place by itself, corrosion cannot be prevented or stopped but can only be controlled using the Electro Plating method. Electroplating is a process that produces a thin layer of metal on top of another metal surface by electrolysis or electroplating using direct current (DC) and chemical solutions (electrolytes). The process of giving this protective layer aims to protect the metal from corrosion, in this study, will make a prototype electro plating tool for small industry or Home Industry, the completeness of the components needed to make a prototype electro plating tool is an AC transformer matic 30-50 A 12V, ampere meter, volt meter, fuse and switch, then nickel solution serves to provide strength, metal resistance from rust and chrome solution serves to provide resistance to corrosion and gives a glossy white color so it looks better, to produce a strong coating. With the occurrence of the anode, cathode, and electrolyte solution which are used entirely as related to coating materials, especially metals are illustrated as, the cathode can be interpreted as the workpiece to be coated, connected to the negative pole of the electric current source and the electrolyte in the form of a solution whose molecules can be dissolved. in water and decomposes into positively or negatively charged particles and the deposition in the process is due to the presence of ions in the electrolyte and will settle on the cathode and the process of coating the metal occursPlease write your abstract in English version here.


2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 315-321
Author(s):  
Farzad Haghmoradi-Kermanshahi

This article claims that the universe is composed of very fine particles, which are billions of times smaller than electrons. These particles consist of one positive pole and one negative pole similar to protons and electrons (in terms of electrical charge), respectively. They are point electric charges, which their movements and bending of their chain in space create magnetic fields and electromagnetic waves. These particles possess mass that verges on zero, due to their minute size. Then, by examining several physical phenomena, the presence of them will be proved.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (67) ◽  
pp. 33-36
Author(s):  
I. Mukhiti

The accepted direction of the current in the electrical circuit does not correspond to theory and practice.  The examples show the direction of the current in an electrical circuit according to the data of today's science.  The current in the electrical circuit is directed from the negative pole to the positive pole of the current source.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna Rzepka

THE ANTITHESES IN THE “DREAMS” OF MARIAM, THE LITTLE ARAB (1846–1878) Antitheses as a thought figure are characteristic for mystical discourse. First, the panorama of aspects linked to the antithesis and the Catholic mystical discourse are presented. Then, the analyses of the antitheses drawn from the mystical discourse of the “little Arab” are crried out on the examples of the image of the cloud and the image of a cloud and a tree. In the first case, this figure is characterized by dissymmetric predicates (intensified and varied on the negative pole) performing the prophetic and warning function. In the second case, the antitheses – performing the educational function and offering moral and spiritual teaching – are very varied and are connected by logical links between the different elements of the images.


2021 ◽  
pp. 241-261
Author(s):  
Dorota Śliwa

Antitheses as a thought figure are characteristic for mystical discourse. First, the panorama of aspects linked to the antithesis and the Catholic mystical discourse are presented. Then, the analyses of the antitheses drawn from the mystical discourse of the “little Arab” are crried out on the examples of the image of the cloud and the image of a cloud and a tree. In the first case, this figure is characterized by dissymmetric predicates (intensified and varied on the negative pole) performing the prophetic and warning function. In the second case, the antitheses – performing the educational function and offering moral and spiritual teaching – are very varied and are connected by logical links between the different elements of the images.


2021 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 243-251
Author(s):  
Saša Milovuković ◽  
Hrvoje Sivrić

The aim of this research was to determine and explain the attitudes of wannabe students of kinesiology regarding how much they like each school subject, school in general and extracurricular learning. The answers in the questionnaire were given on a semantic differential scale from 1 (100% repulsive to me) to 5 (I adore it). The study involved 63 wannabe kinesiology students who in 2021 actively prepared for the entrance exam at the Croatian Faculties of Kinesiology. The average age of the respondents was M=18.83±1.33, of which 25 girls and 38 boys. The average rating of all school subjects was M=3.14. The highest rated subject was expectedly Physical Education, but the second-best rated subject (geography) had an average rating of M=3.57. Significant difference between the rating of each school subject from the average of all school subjects was noticed in chemistry, physics and mathematics (on a negative pole compared to the average) and geography on the positive pole, with a medium to large effect size regarding the difference between arithmetic means. Extracurricular learning was almost zero correlated with all other independent variables. We can conclude that wannabe kinesiology students (aligned with other high school graduates) are not fond of school subjects, nor school in general, but this research shows they do love to learn new things not related to school, so teachers/professors might consider including extracurricular material in teaching to make prescribed material more interesting.


Author(s):  
Melinda Pirazzoli

This study will discuss Qiu Xiaolong’s ambivalent, yet powerful response to what Shu-Mei Shih defines as “suturing calls of Chineseness from China” (Shih 2011, 710). The first section of the study will concentrate on what one may define as Qiu’s ‘aesthetics of crime’ as well as his scathing critique to the contemporary Chinese society, “corrupt throughout” (Qiu 2006, 15). The second part will focus instead on Qiu’s homage to traditional Chinese culture. In particular, it will underscore his attempts to create what one may define a ‘trans-national narrative of qing’. Such an analysis will lead us to conclude that Qiu Xiaolong’s narratives are built in order to convey that “globalization straddles the negative pole of alien and the positive pole of English, reshuffling world population, concepts, and goods and services like iron filings” (Ma 2014, xi).


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