how does your religion help you to see the divine in everything or become aware about the presence of creator in all thing around you including nature
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Philosophy of religion is the philosophical study of the meaning and nature of religion. It includes the analyses of religious concepts, beliefs, terms, arguments, and practices of religious adherents. The scope of much of the work done in philosophy of religion has been limited to the various theistic religions. More recent work often involves a broader, more global approach, taking into consideration both theistic and non-theistic religious traditions. The range of those engaged in the field of philosophy of religion is broad and diverse and includes philosophers from the analytic and continental traditions, Eastern and Western thinkers, religious believers and agnostics, skeptics and atheists. Philosophy of religion draws on all of the major areas of philosophy as well as other relevant fields, including theology, history, sociology, psychology, and the natural sciences.
There are a number of themes that fall under the domain of philosophy of religion as it is commonly practiced in academic departments in North America and Europe. The focus here will be limited to six: (1) religious language and belief, (2) religious diversity, (3) concepts of God / Ultimate Reality, (4) arguments for and against the existence of God, (5) problems of evil and suffering, and (6) miracles.
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PRINCIPLES :
Principle of a simple electric motor is when a rectangular coil carrying current is placed in a
magnetic field, a torque acts on the coil which rotates it continuously. When the coil rotates, the shaft attached to it also rotates and thus it is able to do mechanical work. The main parts of electric motor are the magnets, armature, split ring commutators and brushes. The armature consists of a rectangular coil made of insulated copper wire wound on a soft iron core. The coil is mounted on an axle and is placed between the cylindrical concave poles of a magnet. The commutator is used to reverse the direction of flow of current. It is a copper ring split into two parts P and Q. The split rings are insulated from each other and mounted on the axle of the motor. The two ends of the coil are soldered to these rings. They rotate along with the coil. Commutator rings are connected to a battery. The wires from the battery
are not connected to the rings but to the brushes which are in contact with the rings. The brushes are two small strips of carbon, which press slightly against the two split rings, and the split rings rotate between the brushes. The carbon brushes are connected to a D.C. source.
Working of the Electric motor:
When the coil is powered, a magnetic field is generated around the armature. The left side of the armature is pushed away from the left magnet and drawn towards the right, causing rotation. When the coil turns through 90 degrees, the brushes lose contact with the commutator and the current stops flowing through the coil. However, the coil keeps turning because of its own momentum. Now when the coil turns through 180 degrees, the sides get interchanged. As a result the commutator ring P is now in contact with brush Y and commutator ring Q is in contact with brush X. Therefore, the current continues to flow in the same direction.