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Utilization of Static Electricity

Utilization of Static Electricity Requirements Isolated Electric Wire (100 meters or more) Nylon Rope (5 meters) 1 Sparking Plug 1 Ignition Coil 1 Condenser of about 10 pF and at least 1500v (4 Condensers in series of 40 pF and 400v each can also be used) 1 Silicone Diode of 300 volts 12 Volts Ni-Cd Rechargeable Battery Instructions Start by suspending a long isolated electric wire, a few meters above the ground (the higher the better) and without touching any conducting material. The wire extremities must be isolated from the ground as well as tied with nylon at the ends (To avoid the wire from touching anything- except the nylon wire which is a poor conductor). The length of the wire determines the accumulation rate of the electricity, while the higher the wire is place up, the more the system will be effective. The wire must remain stiff at all times as to prevent from being pulled so as to share the force of the traction. Alternative Setup To cover more wire length while having less space, you can lay the wire in an ‘S’ shape and not just horizontally. If you opt for this setup, be sure to tie each of the extremities of the wire with nylon and not directly to the poles or anything else. Setup Once the wire have been laid our as per one of the previous explanations, its time to work on some of the more important components of the system. But before explaining anything, check the below diagram which is very self explanatory: The above setup works by collecting electrostatic charges from the air, which is accumulated in the wire that was laid down in the previous pages. When the tension increases, the two electrodes of the candle will spark, then the charge will ends in the winding to the high tension of the coil. Then, the condenser will loading itself and closes the circuit. The coil of ignition is an autotransformer, and as such it reduces high tension of the impulse. The reduced tension will comes straightened from the diode valve and ends in the positive electrode of the battery. Note that the weather is very important, if it’s windy, the efficiency of the system will increase to several times over, while on the other hand, if it’s very humid the efficiency will diminish. It is also possible to double the efficiency of the system by using a bridge rectifier instead of the diode, so as to straighten both the coming semi waves from the coil.





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