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How to Use a Telescope

How to Use a Telescope...

Have you ever wanted to see the planets or to focus on that specific star that comes over our widow each night? Well using a telescope you can. A telescope is a device used to get a better view of distant objects. So with this device you can view planets, star clusters, lunar features and many other interesting things. The sad thing is that many persons have no clue how to properly use a telescope; so we have decided...
How to Use Dry Ice

How to Use Dry Ice...

Dry ice is a chemical called solid carbon dioxide, which is an extremely cold solid material of about -110ºF. The dry ice available to buy is this chemical compressed into either pellets or bigger blocks. Dry ice has many uses, including packaging cold goods but it must always be handled carefully.
How to Use Wi-Fi

How to Use Wi-Fi...

Wi-Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance used to distinguish products that are based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. This certification allows interconnectivity between various wireless devices. The term is popularly used as the equivalent of IEEE 802.11-wireless LAN (WLAN). It is this accorded definition of Wi-Fi that is mostly applied in general usage. Some devices capable of wireless connectivity do not have Wi-Fi...
How to Use Hijackthis

How to Use Hijackthis...

Hijackthis is a tool used to remove spyware and browser hijackers.  HijackThis can be downloaded as a standalone executable or as an installer.  The installer is recommended for use as it provides a safe location for Hijackthis backups.  Read on to learn how to use this program.
How to Use an Oscilloscope

How to Use an Oscilloscope...

An oscilloscope is easily the most useful instrument available for testing circuits, as it allows users to see the signals at different points in the circuit. The best way of investigating an electronic system is to monitor signals at the input and output of each system block, checking that each block is operating as expected and is correctly lined to the next. With a little practice, users will be able to use oscillators...

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