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Title | High Potential, Alternating E-Field Electrostatic Charge Transfer |
Author(s) | Louis Balint |
Keywords | charge transfer, electrometers, false readings, instrumentation, RF discharge, static discharge, Tesla coils |
Published | 2003 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 36 |
Pages | 6-11 |
Abstract
After reading Richard Hull and Scott Fusare?s article in ESJ 35, the author sought to clarify the condition for charge transfer in terms of non-sparking and sparking Tesla coils.