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Negative electrical charge on water? Help
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[QUOTE="bergsj, post: 3109338, member: 220832"] [b]Negative electrical charge on water?? Help![/b] Hello everyone: I have heard about paint sprayers that put a charge on the paint as it exits the sprayer - the charged paint is then attracted to the metal surface being painted, provided the metal surface is charged with the opposite charge. My question is this: Is it possible to do the same with water, except without any wiring? For example, if I wanted to put a negative charge on falling rain to repel it from a metal surface that is also negatively charged? Is it possible to remotely charge water - maybe with an electron gun or something similar? Is this even possible? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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