The mysterious workings of Germany's Enigma Machine — What if you overload a capacitor?
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How the Enigma Machine worked During World War II, intelligence agencies of allied countries worked tirelessly to break their enemies' secret codes. The Germans used something called the Enigma Machine to mask their communications, but how did it work? And, more importantly, how did we crack the code? Tap or click to find out how this amazing device worked. → |
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What happens when you overload a capacitor? Capacitors are essential components that help regulate energy inside most complex electronics. But since they're only able to handle a certain amount of electricity, what happens when they overload? Tap or click here to see the effect in slow motion. → |
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