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Sunday, October 15, 2017

17-Year-old Pakist,ani Student Shaheer Niazi's Visual Presentation of "electric Honeycomb" Astonished International Physicists (Video)




Muhammad Shaheer Niazi, a 17-year-old Pakistani student has garnered praise for his visual presentation of his phenomenon, known to physicists for decades, which can help engineers technology for printing, heating of biomedicines. The New York Times reported. As one of the first Pakistani to paticipate in "the International Young Physicists' Tournament" Niazi replicated and and provided a visualization of an electric honeycomb. An electric honeycomb is " what happens when certain kinds of electrically charged particles travel between a pointy electrode and a flat one but bump into a puddle of oil along the way". "it is what happens as natural forces work to keep an electric charge moving in an interrupted circuit". Presenting his work as any professional scientist, Niazi provided photographic evidence of charged ions creating honeycomb, NYT said. Niazi's work was published in Royal Society Open Science, a journal that publishes research in the field of Mathematics, Engineering and Science. "I think it is outstanding so young a scientist to reproduce these results" NYT quoted Dr Alberto T. Perez, a physicist at the University of Seville in Spain, as saying about Niazi's project. Dr Alberto's work on the subject inspired Niazi's project.



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