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so from the initial impact no more electricity will be created?
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so what your saying is that no more electricity could be created from to electrical arches impacting each other?
Im needing to find out if there is a way to hold back a large amount of electricity and only allow a certain amount of watts to pass at a time.
Ex: i have a generator that creates 1 million watts at any given time, but i can only have 3000 watts come through at a time. So say i watt is to take...
ok so i was thinking...if lightning is static electricity and static electricity is created by friction and lightning has matter to cause friction.....then if two lightning bolts collide into each other wont it cause friction and create more static electricity....this just popped into my head...
6 inch electrical arc
hey guys i wanted your opinion on how many volts do you think i will need to make a plasma arc jump 6 inches? Any suggestions? Thanks
well i will have supervision from a more experienced person who has been doing this type of thing for along time, but i wanted to get an idea of what we are going to do because he is out of town right now and wont be back for two weeks so anyone willing to tell me how to build one will be much...
hi, im knew to electrical stuff, but i love it! I want to create a plasma arc like the one in this video i don't need it to sing just the arc and it be able to make a 6 inch jump. I have no clue how to build one but i know a good amount of electrical stuff i just dont know how to make this so as...
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