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High School Charging a metal plate/piece of metal with capacitor
Yes you are write, I will test it tomorrow and see the results. The problem is how to convince the business part to do it because they are always saying keep the price issues in your mind. Well I should remove the bottleneck! and it brings some costs. let's see. ;)- vhb mo
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Charging a metal plate/piece of metal with capacitor
Thanks both, Well I think to another way. Preparing another layer and make a capacitor to charge the both layers and then separate them to have 2 charged layers. Please see the attached pic. In this case the amount of charges on the plates goes higher because the amount of capacitance goes...- vhb mo
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Charging a metal plate/piece of metal with capacitor
No No, I do not talk about the length. I talk about the amount of the capacitors. I mean that I change the amount of charged capacitor (100 nF) to the value close to the capacity of the plate to ground (90 nF).- vhb mo
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Charging a metal plate/piece of metal with capacitor
Thanks, How about choosing a small cap close to the plate capacitor. E.g. 100 nF cap. I think this can transfer more charges to the plate.- vhb mo
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High School Charging a metal plate/piece of metal with capacitor
I did like the attached pic. The voltage of DC power supply is 30 v. I think I should increase the voltage to transfer more charges.- vhb mo
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Charging a metal plate/piece of metal with capacitor
Thanks for your response, The other pin should be connected to ground. Am I right?- vhb mo
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High School Charging a metal plate/piece of metal with capacitor
Hi all, I have a question about charging a meta plate or a piece of metal with a capacitor. I need to charge a plate to negative or positive and search for some methods. I know charging by Conduction, Friction and Induction. I would like to use another method. I want to charge a capacitor (E.g...- vhb mo
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- Capacitor Charging
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- Forum: Electromagnetism