Thursday

Jan 28

How does MRI work?

MRI of a knee
MRI of a knee

MRIs employ powerful magnets which produce a strong magnetic field that forces protons in the body to align with that field. When a radiofrequency current is then pulsed through the patient, the protons are stimulated, and spin out of equilibrium, straining against the pull of the magnetic field. When the radiofrequency field is turned off, the MRI sensors are able to detect the energy released as the protons realign with the magnetic field. The time it takes for the protons to realign with the magnetic field, as well as the amount of energy released, changes depending on the environment and the chemical nature of the molecules. Physicians are able to tell the difference between various types of tissues based on these magnetic properties. https://www.youtube.com/embed/1CGzk-nV06g How Do X-rays Work?

To obtain an MRI image, a patient is placed inside a large magnet and must remain very still during the imaging process in order not to blur the image. Contrast agents (often containing the element Gadolinium) may be given to a patient intravenously before or during the MRI to increase the speed at which protons realign with the magnetic field. The faster the protons realign, the brighter the image.

This article was found here: https://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-education/science-topics/magnetic-resonance-imaging-mri

Here’s a video that explains the MRI

Impeachment

Jan 28

The way I understand impeachment it’s basically when the house of representatives decides to sue a political figure when the house thinks they committed some sort of crime and wants to remove them from office.

Here’s a link to the wiki article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States

Feb 4

Hockey

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockey

The wiki above says that hockey is believed to have originated from simple stick and ball games played in the 18th century. The first in door game was played march 3rd 1875 and leagues began 1880.

Rules

https://www.chicagowolves.com/gameday/hockey-101/explanation-of-common-rules/

The article above does a good job of explain the rules.

https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/hockey-101-penalties/

This article is about the penalties.

These penalties offensives include slashing, hacking, bodychecking, and throttling,etc…

Feb 4

Trumps Impeachment

https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-trials-impeachments-trump-impeachment-michael-pence-6ab58ecabce10d855131390f22512bbc

This news article says that Trumps lawyers say Trump can’t be impeached because he is no longer in office I’m going to try and find out if you can impeach a former president.

https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Senate_Impeachment_Role.htm

This article can only tell me that impeachment requires at least 2:1 odds to kick a president and the article below says that doesn’t matter that he isn’t in office anymore but this someones opinion so it may be predigest so you can’t be sure.

https://www.lawfareblog.com/can-former-president-be-impeached-and-convicted

And here’s the whole Constitution but art 1 sec 2 only says that the house of reps has the sole power of impeachment but not who it works you can keep on reading if you think there something else were in the Constitution that have something to do with it hers the Constitution.

https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution-transcript

Here’s a long article about something I don’t understand so feel free to break your brain.

https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/resources/pdf/3_1986SenatesImpeachmentRules.pdf

Here’s a man who was impeached after he resigned though he wasn’t a president let me introduce William W. Belknap a man who dealt in both good and bad here’s the wiki.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_W._Belknap

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