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Electron. History of electromagnetism, History of quantum mechanics, Virtual particle, Atom, Anyon, Covalent bond, Electron bubble, Gfactor Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2010/07/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.26 inches

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Electron optics deals with the focusing and deflection of electrons using magnetic and/or electrostatic fields.Electrons are charged particles (point charges with rest mass). The electron also has an associated spin of + 1/2. While in motion an electron possesses kinetic energy, regardless of any imposed charge fieldthis could be achieved by accelerating electrons via a voltage differential into a screened fieldfree region, which initially imparts the energy required to accelerate the electron. Given sufficient voltage the electron can be accelerated sufficiently fast to exhibit measurable relativistic effects, and the velocity must be accounted for relativistically. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/09/11 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.20 inches

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An electron microscope is a type of microscope, a scientific instrument which is used to magnify things on a fine scale. That uses a particle beam of electrons to illuminate a specimen and create a highlymagnified image. Electron microscopes have much greater resolving power than light microscopes that use electromagnetic radiation and can obtain much higher magnifications of up to 1 million times, while the best light microscopes are limited to magnifications of 1000 times. Both electron and light microscopes have resolution limitations, imposed by the wavelength of the radiation they use. The greater resolution and magnification of the electron microscope is because the de Broglie wavelength of an electron is much smaller than that of a photon of visible light. The electron microscope uses electrostatic and electromagnetic lenses in forming the image by controlling the electron beam to focus it at a specific plane relative to the specimen. This manner is similar to how a light microscope uses glass lenses to focus light on or through a specimen to form an image. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 106 Publication Date: 2009/11/24 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.25 inches

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Electron affinity is the measure of the energy change when an electron is added to a neutral atom to form a negative ion., Eea, of an atom or molecule is the amount of energy required to detach an electron from a singly charged negative ion. An equivalent definition is the energy released (Einitial Efinal) when an electron is attached to a neutral atom or molecule. The electron affinities of the noble gases have not been conclusively measured, so they may or may not have slightly negative EAs. Atoms whose anions are more stable than neutral atoms have a greater Eea. Chlorine most strongly attracts extra electrons; mercury most weakly attracts an extra electron. Eea of noble gases are close to 0. Although Eea vary in a chaotic manner across the table, some patterns emerge. Generally, nonmetals have more positive Eea than metals. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: 2010/04/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.30 inches

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles An electron donor is a chemical entity that donates electrons to another compound. It is a reducing agent that, by virtue of its donating electrons, is itself oxidized in the process. Typical reducing agents undergo permanent chemical alteration through covalent or ionic reaction chemistry, resulting in the complete and irreversible transfer of one or more electrons. In many chemical circumstances, however, the transfer of electronic charge to an electron acceptor may be only fractional, meaning an electron is not completely transferred, but results in an electron resonance between the donor and acceptor. This leads to the formation of charge transfer complexes in which the components largely retain their chemical identities. The electron donating power of a donor molecule is measured by its ionization potential which is the energy required to remove an electron from the highest occupied molecular orbital. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 100 Publication Date: 2010/12/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.24 inches


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NSW Tender for electronic voting system

The NSWEC is seeking to implement an electronic voting system for the next State Government Election (SGE) in 2011, for use by electors who are blind, vision impaired, with other disabilities or living in remote areas.  Nationally, there are 300,000 people who are blind or visually impaired with a third of them living in NSW.

 

The NSW Premier Ms Keneally announced on 16 March 2010 that the Electoral Commissioner will investigate Internet voting for visually impaired people of New South Wales improving their democratic right to a secret ballot. "We want to make sure as many people as possible participate equally in our democratic process – especially in the lead up to next year's State election," Ms Keneally said.

 

Previously, blind and visually impaired people were only able to vote through the assistance of a friend or relative or through a large Braille ballot.

 

In 2008, the Administrative Decisions Tribunal found that the NSW Electoral Commission had unlawfully discriminated against a vision-impaired voter by not comply with their request for a Braille ballot paper or other means in the 2004 local government elections for the Randwick local government area.

 

It is intended that the system will enable people who are blind, vision impaired or with other disabilities with the ability to cast a secret and unassisted vote from home or another location. They will be able to make use of either their existing telephone or PC and internet connection, along with assistive technology and devices used in conjunction with these services, to access the "iVote" system.

 

The moves follow the Rudd Government announcement   that it will move amendments to the Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Close of Rolls and Other Measures) Bill 2010 giving blind voters the legal option of casting a secret vote.

 

"The right to vote in a secret ballot has been part of Australian democracy for over a century," Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities, Bill Shorten, said. "We need to make sure there are no unnecessary barriers preventing any Australian from exercising their right to vote."

 

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) ran a trial at 29 locations across during the two week pre-polling period up to and including Election Day in the 2007 Federal elections. However given the high average cost per vote of $2,597 for electronically assisted voting compared to an average cost per elector of $8.36 at the 2007 federal election and concerns that participation would not increase to sustainable levels, a joint parliamentary committee recommended that electronically assisted voting for electors who are blind or have low vision should not be continued at future federal elections.

The NSW tender for the Electronic Voting System closes on the 17th July.

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For more information regarding NSW tender, please visit http://www.australiantenders.com

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