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Undergrad Ion craft using magnetic field instead of E-field
More thoughts using the e-field. I have some volt converters I bought on amazon, it takes 9volts and turns it into 1M. I’m sure at the exspense of amps. Using one these converters what’s the optimal length of the e-field? Again thinking back to the toilet paper roll, is that too long? Too short?- curiosG
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Undergrad Ion craft using magnetic field instead of E-field
So it sounds like I can't escape not using an e-field to accelerate the ionized particles. Now using an e-field the m/s on the particles are in the tens of thousands of not more but once the particles hit the other side of the field they are neutral. I wanted to use a M-field so I could...- curiosG
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Undergrad Ion craft using magnetic field instead of E-field
No sketch but think of a toilet paper tube with wired wrapped around to make the coil. As it is documented - a coil of wired with a charge makes a magnet and in the cavity of the tube charged particles will be forced downward. Just like other ion crafts a thin wire will ionate the air above...- curiosG
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Undergrad Ion craft using magnetic field instead of E-field
Hello folks, I did some research and I know a charged particle in a coil magnetic field travels along the lines of the coil. My thoughts are having a vertical cylinder and having charged ions flow down. 1. How can I figure out how much velocity the charged ions would have. 2. Would it...- curiosG
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