emma wrote:
To create source of magnetic field. You only need wires as
the current passing thru them can create it. The electric
field in the wires is null because there is a cancellation
inside the positive lattice and electrons.
Rub your feet on the carpet during a dry day.
I'd like to build a very strong source of electric field
only.
van de Graff generator (DC continuous). Wimshurst generator (DC
continuous or pulsed). Marx generator (DC pulsed). Tesla coil (kHz
AC). Snap together 100 transistor batteries in a row - that's 900 V
end to end (DC continuous).
Can I use two big kitchen plates and connect each
of them to positive and negative of a car battery? Would
this create electric field in the middle.
Sure, 12 whole volts, except for the plates. 12 V can kill you.
Pls. mention all sources that produce electric fields
with minimal magnetic field present. Beside the
capacitor concept. How else could you creates source
of electric field where the electrons charge become
bare and no cancellation from the atomic lattice.
Rub your feet on the carpet during a dry day.
Does this mean there are positive and negative sources
of electric field that can be built using circuits.
For example, if you force out electrons from a certain
material, does it produce a positive electric field
from the positive ions left? What materials can do
You shouldn't be trusted with anything electrical until you have
something useful between your ears.
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