Science on a Stick, as the name suggests, it is an experimental setup based on Arduino, was developed to verify various laws of Physics such as Lenz's Law, Faraday's Law and Laws of Motion.
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Science on a Stick, as the name suggests, it is an experimental setup based on Arduino, was developed to verify various laws of Physics such as Lenz's Law, Faraday's Law and Laws of Motion.
Laplace equation in 2D for potential distribution in the thin electrolyte film. Butler-Volmer kinetics at each metal boundary (Au plating, Ni underlayer, SS304 shell, Cu PCB trace). Faradaic dissolution coupled with oxide film growth over hundreds of charge cycles.
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