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Publication Correlation Between Music and Concentration Among Gifted and Talented Students(Kolej PERMATA Insan, 2023-12-23) ;Balqis Husni ;Humaira Balqis Asnizam ;Nursofea Rifqah Esairol NizamAhmad Fuad Mohamad AminListening to music while studying has become a common practice among students. Some students believe that it will improve their curricular efficiency, while some researchers disagree with this notion. The goal of this study is to discover the different forms of music and how they affected the degree of attention among gifted children. Through a random sampling method, 200 students from PERMATA Insan College, Islamic Science University of Malaysia aged between 13 to 17 years old were chosen to participate in this study. Data collection is done through a 30-question questionnaire-based survey established by the researchers. Students were asked to state their preference for each music sample that may help them concentrate while studying. The students showed the strongest preference towards pop music (mean=3.945), while they least preferred rock music (mean=2.842). The highest correlation coefficient is between rock and hiphop (r=0.712) while the lowest is between pop and jazz (r=0.223). This research concludes that listening to different types of music has an impact on the degree of attention among students. These findings have the potential to provide light on the connection between music and students' concentration and to guide the development of methods aimed at boosting concentration in the classroom - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Salt-water Heater(Kolej Genius Insan, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2022-02-16) ;Balqis Husni ;Liyana Amalina Adnan ;Muhammad Amirul Firdaus Muhammad AriffYahaya BasironSalt-copper electrolysis is a new innovation in the field of renewable green energy. It can be implemented in operating various electrical appliances. The aim of this research is to create a salt-water heater that is environmentally friendly, affordable and transportable. The heater works by having copper and zinc plates submerged in salt water to generate electricity through a process called electrolysis. In this process, the zinc electrode is dissolved (corroded or oxidized) and the copper electrode accepts copper atoms from the electrolyte (electroplating or reduction). This continues as long as the circuit is closed. The electrical energy is converted into heat energy, heating the nichrome wire in an electric circuit. This heater not only require zero power charging process, it also produces electricity without generating any negative carbon effects on the environment. Utilisation of a catalyst and adjustable temperature switch may improve this product in the future.