Questions on Van de Graaff Generator

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The sphere of a Van de Graaff generator is negatively charged due to the rubber conveyor belt. Shortening the rubber band conveyor may hinder the charge buildup, making it more challenging to generate a sufficient charge. The generator maintains a constant current when connected to a load because it continuously imparts charge to the sphere at a steady rate. As long as charge is added consistently, the current can remain stable once a steady state is achieved. Understanding these principles is crucial for optimizing the generator's performance.
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a few questions:

1. in van de graaff generator, is the sphere positive?

2. what will happen if we shorten the rubber band conveyor? to make the generator smaller and portable.

3. why does it maintain constant current when connected to a load? why doesn't the current decrease?
 
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1. The rubber imparts a negative charge to the sphere.

2. I would imagine that the less rubber you have, the harder it will be to build up a charge.

3. Realize that you are imparting a charge to the sphere at some rate. When you connect the sphere to a load, that charge can discharge through the load creating a current. As long as you keep adding charge, why wouldn't the current remain the same (once a steady state is reached)?
 
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