… Rectifiers NTE 518 1000pf 15KV R1 0.005 1/4 x 10" Plastic rods R3: V2 R2 0.01 CT Box Electroscope 1. Chrage test … rated volts by touching with power supply leads on plastic rods. 2. Remove leads from CT capacitor and elestroscope. …

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… coatings where the density is greatest, and such an electrode as that of Kinraide would be useless for the purpose of the applicant. It will be observed that the rod a is of small diameter. and will therefore permit … will simply depend on the radius of curvature of that rod and the fact that the patent illustrates a very large …
… generator. The Dirod is basically a number of conductive rods embedded radially or horizontally in a non-conductive … to induce electrostatic voltage on diametrically opposed rods in one part of the cycle and then collected off the rods at a later point in the cycle. Because the Dirod uses a …
… his father was not attempting to obtain photographs of ball lightning. Rather, he says, the elder Jensen was trying to get photographic illustrations of branching lightning for his four-year study and thesis, "The Branching …
… lives; he who has produced electrical discharges resembling lightning bolts. Fig. 1. — Largest Sparks Ever Produced by … discharges were two and one-half times as large as common lightning discharges, and they could be heard twelve miles …
… blue. Metal objects held near fire hydrants drew miniature lightning bolts from several inches away. Light bulbs within … upper limit, with impressive results. As the surges built, lightning leapt from the 180-foot metal tower atop the … blue; apocalyptic thunder could be heard 22 miles away. The lightning stretched 130 feet — still the most powerful …
… ... - Peter Graneau, Physicist The quest to create lightning most likely originated with our prehistoric … people, research with such a device may help us understand lightning and lightning-like effects. Additional benefits …
… the medium with a simple thought experiment. If two metal rods ran from the earth to outer space, the temperature difference between the ends of the rods would create an electric current in the rods which could operate an electric motor. This would be a …
… latter is fixed to a sleeve b, freely movable on a vertical rod H, and is rotated in one or the other direction … the direction of rotation of the motor R. The sleeve b on rod. H is in gear through the cog wheels H' and H" with a …
… c, connecting it with one part of the circuit. The central rod c" is connected to the frame of the instrument and so to … are fastened with two nuts to the projecting ends of the rod, by which means the cyl ter c is supported. In order to …