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Yost designed his own version of a concentric field generator, or a device that charges with a radial gradient. It consisted of a rotating Plexiglas disc with twelve metallic segments. Static charge could be increased by grounding the brushes, spinning the disc in a magnetic field, or increasing the number of segments. | Yost designed his own version of a concentric field generator, or a device that charges with a radial gradient. It consisted of a rotating Plexiglas disc with twelve metallic segments. Static charge could be increased by grounding the brushes, spinning the disc in a magnetic field, or increasing the number of segments. | ||
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Title | Electrostatic Concentric Field Generator Experiments |
Author(s) | Charles A Yost |
Keywords | electrostatic concentric field generator, electrostatics, experiment, high voltage |
Published | 1991 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 27-33 |
Abstract
Yost designed his own version of a concentric field generator, or a device that charges with a radial gradient. It consisted of a rotating Plexiglas disc with twelve metallic segments. Static charge could be increased by grounding the brushes, spinning the disc in a magnetic field, or increasing the number of segments.