File:Doubler of electricity with a single variable capacitor.webm
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English: Curious electrostatic generator where a single variable capacitor is used to multiply the charge stored in an insulated conductor. The two plates of the capacitor are connected to the insulated conductor and to ground through two fixed contacts.
By Dr. Antônio Carlos M. de Queiroz (in memoriam). http://www.coe.ufrj.br/~acmq/ |
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