06 April, 2012

How does a Optical Mouse work?

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Most of the computer are using optical mouse now a days since the the invention of wireless mouse.The first Optical mouse was made by Agilent Technologies and marketed in late 1999, the optical mouse uses a miniature camera to take thousands of pictures every second. 


 The optical mouse is able to work on just about any surface and without the need for a mouse pad, most optical mice use a small, red light-emitting diode (LED) that bounces light off that surface onto a complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensor. Recent innovations are laser-based optical mice that detect more surface details than comparable LED technology. This results in the ability to use a laser-based optical mouse on even more surfaces than an LED mouse.
                                  

 Here's how the sensor and other parts of an optical mouse work together: 
* The CMOS sensor sends each image to a digital signal processor (DSP) for analysis. 

* The DSP detects patterns in the images and examines how the patterns have moved since the previous image.

* Based on the change in patterns over a sequence of images, the DSP determines how far the mouse has moved and sends the corresponding coordinates to the computer. 

* The computer moves the cursor on the screen based on the coordinates received from the mouse. This happens hundreds of times each second, making the cursor appear to move very smoothly.



 The optical mouse has several benefits over a track-ball mouse: 
* No moving parts means less wear and a lower chance of failure. 
* There's no way for dirt to get inside the mouse and interfere with the tracking sensors. 
* Increased tracking resolution means a smoother response. 
* They don't require a special surface, such as a mouse pad. 

Science Fact Made Easy

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☼Helium is lighter then the air around us so it floats,that`s why it is perfect for the balloons.


☼Hydrogen is the first element of periodic table.It is highly flammable and is the most common element found in the universe.It`s atomic number is 1.It doesn`t help other element to burn but it burn it self.


☼Although it is still debated,it is largely recognized that the word "Chemistry" comes from an Egyptian word meaning "Earth".


                                         
☼water from a sea or ocean is known as seawater.On average,every kilogram of seawater contains around 35 grams of dissolved salt.

☼ Around 1% of sun`s mass is Oxyzen.

☼Drinking water is needed for human to avoid dehydration,the amount you need each day depends on the temperature.

☼Some types of bamboo can grow nearly a metre a day!








General Knowledge On Science

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Here some important easy general knowledge on science.Learn it by heart         Part 1.1





1. What is the biggest planet in our solar system?
Jupiter
2. What is the chemical symbol for the element oxygen?
  O

3. Another name for a tidal wave is a?
Tsunami

4. True or false? Dogs are herbivores.
False They are omnivores.

5. What is the 7th element on the periodic table of elements?
Nitrogen

6. What is the name of the long appendage that hangs from an elephants face?
A trunk

7. True or false? DNA is the shortened form of the term ‘Deoxyribonucleic acid’?
True

8. The highest mountain on earth is?
Mount Everest. 

9. What is the name of the closest star to the earth?
The sun

10. True or false? Frogs are cold blooded animals.
True

11. What is the name of the element with the chemical symbol ‘He’?
Helium

12. The fear of what animal is known as ‘arachnophobia’?
Spiders

13. Pure water has a pH level of a around?
7

14. The molten rock that comes from a volcano after it has erupted is known as what?
Lava

15. True or false? Yogurt is produced by bacterial fermentation of milk.
True

16. What is the name of the part of the human skeleton which protects our brain?
The Skull

17. Is the compound ‘HCl’ an acid or base?
 An acid (hydrochloric acid)

18. True or false? The fastest land animal in the world is the zebra.
False It is Cheetah

19. How many bones do sharks have in their bodies?
0

20. What famous scientist was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on theoretical physics?
Albert Einstein 

 

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