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SALIVARY GLAND

LIVER Simile
STOMACH  As slippery as an
eel
 Like peas in a
LARGE INTESTINE pod
 As blind as a bat
PANCREAS
 Eats like a pig
 As wise as an
GALLBLADDER owl

RECTUM
ANUS

SMALL INTESTINE
ESOPHAGUS
Personifi-
cation
 The flowers Metaphor
nodded.
 Heart of stone
 The
snowflakes  Time is
danced. money
 The thunder  The world is a
grumbled. stage
 The fog crept  She's a night
in. owl
 The wind  He's an ogre
howled.
Hyperbole
 I've told you to
stop a thousand
times.
 That must have
cost a billion
dollars.
 I could do this
forever.
 She's older than
dirt.
 Everybody
knows that.
Induced Magnetism. Solenoid
When a piece of unmagnetised A solenoid is a long coil of wire
magnetic material touches or is wrapped in many turns. When a
brought near to the pole of a current passes through it, it
permanent magnet, it becomes creates a nearly uniform magnetic
a magnet itself. field inside. Solenoids can
convert electric current to
Magnetization mechanical action, and so are
magnetization or magnetic
very commonly used as switches.
polarization is the vector field that
expresses the density of permanent or
induced magnetic dipole moments in a
magnetic material.

Demagnetization
Demagnetization is the reduction or
elimination of magnetization.[7] One way
to do this is to heat the object above
its Curie temperature, where thermal
fluctuations have enough energy to
overcome exchange interactions, the
source of ferromagnetic order, and
destroy that order.

Electric and Magnetic


Field
the electric and magnetic fieldsare
generated by moving electric charges,
the electric and magnetic
fields interact with each other,
the electric and magnetic
fields produce forces
on electric charges,
the electriccharges move in space.
Radio Waves Infrared Waves
Radio waves are the lowest- Infrared waves are in the lower-
frequency waves in the EM middle range of frequencies in
spectrum. Radio waves can be the EM spectrum, between
used to carry other signals to microwaves and visible light.
receivers that subsequently
translate these signals into Visible Light
usable information. Visible light waves let you see the
world around you. The different
Microwaves frequencies of visible light are
Microwaves are the second- experienced by people as the
lowest frequency waves in the colors of the rainbow.
EM spectrum. Whereas radio
waves can be up to miles in
length, microwaves measure from
a few centimeters up to a foot.
Ultraviolet Waves Mirror
Ultraviolet waves have even
Mirror implies a glass surface with
shorter wavelengths than visible
a silvery backing, that produces
light. UV waves are the cause of
image through reflection.
sunburn and can cause cancer in
living organisms. Lens
X-rays Lens is a transparent substance
X-rays are extremely high-energy of glass or plastic, bound by two
waves with wavelengths between surfaces, whose at least one
0.03 and 3 nanometers -- not surface is curved.
much longer than an atom.

Gamma Rays
Gamma waves are the highest-
frequency EM waves, and are
emitted by only the most
energetic cosmic objects such
pulsars, neutron stars, supernova
and black holes.

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