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You are not going to be able to create the type of EMP you saw in the Matrix or Ocean’s 11. This type of Electromagnetic Pulse Generator works best for small electronics. For this EMP you are going to take the circuit board and capacitor out of a disposable camera. Other supplies you’ll need are a:  Soldering iron Enamel coated wire On/off switch Scotch tape Flat head screwdriver Pliers Core wire Wire strippers Sandpaper A circular object about two inches in diameter. You are dealing with high voltage equipment and could get shocked. When removing the capacitor in particular, be cautious. It’s also recommended to use a multimeter to gauge the voltage and a battery holder. A multimeter is a tool that measures the electric voltage of a circuit. You don’t need one, but it will tell you the voltage of your capacitor.

summary: Understand the EMP. Gather your supplies. Practice safety.


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Preheating the air fryer before putting your food in will allow it to get to the perfect temperature first. Once you use the Preheat setting, the air fryer will notify you once it’s ready for you to insert the food. The Preheat option is great for foods like chicken tenders, fries, or frozen appetizers. After you’ve turned the air fryer on using the On/Off button, press “Preheat.” Then, press the Temp/Time button once to set the cooking temperature, and then press the Temp/Time button again to choose the right cooking time. If you’d rather use the default setting of 360 °F (182 °C) for 10 minutes, stop after pressing the Preheat button. Once the temperature and time have been keyed in, hit Start/Pause on the digital touch screen. This will cause the air fryer to begin preheating. When you press start, the screen will display the current temperature, so don’t worry if it’s not the same as the one you’re preheating the air fryer to. When the air fryer has reached your desired temperature, it will beep and the screen should say “Ready.” Once the fryer beeps, you need to insert your food within 5 minutes. The time that you set for the food to cook won’t start counting down until the air fryer has preheated. Once you insert the basket into the air fryer after it has preheated, the timer will automatically begin counting down. There’s nothing that you need to press to start the cooking process.  Make sure you don’t fill the basket all the way up with food. Don’t use the base tray by itself in the air fryer. If you pressed Preheat but want to insert your food before the air fryer has reached the desired temperature, press the Start button twice. This will start the timer immediately so that your food will cook for the set time. Note that you don’t need to preheat the air fryer if you’ve just cooked something — it will still be hot.

summary: Use the “Preheat” button for crispier foods. Preheat the air fryer using the preheat button. Press Start/Pause to begin the preheating process. Wait for the beep and "Ready" signal. Insert the food into the fryer to begin cooking. Press the Start button twice to add food before it’s preheated.


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As you age it is important to keep up with good dental hygiene. The core part of good dental hygiene is brushing your teeth twice a day. This removes food particles and bacteria that causes tooth decay. Your tooth sensitivity may increase as you age. This can be minimized by using a soft toothbrush and desensitizing toothpaste. In addition to brushing your teeth, you need to clean between them. This can't be done effectively with a toothbrush. Instead, it is done with floss or a flossing device.  If you don't floss, plaque, food, and bacteria can build up between your teeth. Be careful when you are flossing below the gum line that you don't damage your gums, especially if you take medication that causes you to bleed more easily. It is important that you get enough fluoride as you age, as it can help protect your teeth from the wear and tear that comes with use. For older people, it is especially important in protecting the delicate teeth surface below the gum line, as the gums usually recede as one ages. You can get fluoride from fluoride toothpaste, a fluoride rinse, or from fluoridated water, which is common in many cities. If you have full or partial dentures it is important for you to clean them as well. Take them out every night, be sure to clean them thoroughly, soak them, and rinse them before putting them back in your mouth.  When you get your dentures you should be instructed on how to clean them properly. This usually includes soaking them over night and brushing them with denture cleaner. You should also clean the inside of your mouth after you take your dentures out. Be sure to brush your gums, tongue, and the roof of your mouth. Smoking can cause severe damage to your teeth over time. If you are a smoker you have a higher chance of getting gum disease, tooth decay, and tooth loss, in addition to other health problems. Talk to your doctor about smoking cessation programs that might be available to you. It is never too late to stop smoking. In order to keep your teeth healthy for a long time, it is important to treat them well. In addition to good dental hygiene, you should avoid biting or chewing hard food, such as ice. Chewing on hard foods can chip or break your teeth, creating damage that needs to be fixed by a dentist. If you have chipped your teeth, go to the dentist right away. If you chip the enamel off of the teeth, they become more susceptible to cavities. Your dentist can help protect any areas that are chipped and repair them. Fizzy or acidic drinks, such as soda pop or juice, can erode the enamel off of your teeth. Also, drinking alcohol can damage your teeth as well. If you are concerned about the health of your teeth, you should avoid these items whenever possible. If you really want to drink things that will damage your teeth, drink them through a straw. This will keep the beverage off of your front teeth, minimizing the damage.
summary: Brush your teeth twice a day. Floss your teeth every day. Make sure you get enough fluoride. Clean dentures. Avoid smoking. Be gentle on your teeth. Avoid beverages that can damage your teeth.