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In electrical engineering, the analysis of networks composed of passive linear components — resistors (R), capacitors (C), and inductors (L) — is fundamental. These components are organized into circuits where the relationship between input and output can be analyzed using transfer functions. The transfer function of an RLC circuit, which relates the voltage across a capacitor to the input voltage, can be derived using Kirchhoff's laws.
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Consider two point charges, each exerting Coulomb force on the other. It is possible to describe the Coulomb interaction via an intermediate step by defining a new physical quantity called the electric field.
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In the region where two bulk phases meet, an intricate electric charge distribution arises due to charge transfer, ion adsorption, molecular orientation, and charge distortion. This complex distribution is commonly referred to as the electrical double layer.When a solid electrode interfaces with ions in an electrolyte solution, the speed of electron transfer dictates the rates of oxidation and reduction. The electrode acquires a charge through the escape of atoms into the solution as cations or...
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Electric power is the product of current and voltage, represented in units of joules per second, or watts. For example, cars often have one or more auxiliary power outlets with which you can charge a cell phone or other electronic devices. These outlets may be rated at 20 amps and 12 volts, so that the circuit can deliver a maximum power of 240 watts. Consider a 25 Watt bulb and a 60 Watt bulb. The conversion of electrical energy produces heat and light, while the kinetic energy lost by the...
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Using electric appliances for a longer period of time consumes more electrical energy and results in a higher electric bill. The energy produced by the transfer of electrons from one point to another is known as electrical energy. If power is delivered at a constant rate, the electrical energy can be defined as the product of power used by the device for a period of time. The energy unit on electric bills is the kilowatt-hour, where one kilowatt-hour is equivalent to 3.6 × 106 joules.
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For a conductor in which all charges are at rest, the conductor's surface is equipotential. The electric field is always perpendicular to equipotential surfaces. Therefore, in a conductor with static charges, the electric field just outside the conductor is always perpendicular to the conductor's surface. Any tangential component of the electric field will cause charges to move inside the conductor, which will violate the electrostatic nature of the system. In an electrostatic...
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    • Emergency Medicine
    • Cardiology
    • Critical Care

    Background:

    • Refractory ventricular fibrillation (VF) poses a significant challenge in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS).
    • Limited availability of procainamide, a second-line treatment for VF, necessitates alternative strategies.
    • Double sequential defibrillation (DSD) is an emerging technique utilized in select EMS systems.

    Observation:

    • DSD has demonstrated success in electrophysiology labs, emergency departments (ED), and prehospital environments.
    • This technique is being actively employed in several US EMS systems.
    • The literature supporting DSD is still developing.

    Findings:

    • DSD represents a viable option for patients unresponsive to standard ACLS defibrillation and medications.
    • The intervention carries a low risk of harm.
    • Successful ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation) has been observed with DSD.

    Implications:

    • DSD may serve as a critical intervention for refractory VF, potentially improving patient outcomes.
    • Further research is warranted to establish standardized protocols and efficacy.
    • EMS systems should consider DSD as a potential advanced therapeutic option.