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High voltage electrical magnetic/gravitational effects

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2007

I know my voice is way too soft so what i am saying is basically: this is to demonstrate how magnetisim or gravity related effects and electricity are related .. see how the nails in the metal cup are not magnetic at all, and this is a non-magnetic pair of pliers .. the metal cap is balanced on a low friction point of a high voltage power supply from a plasma globe .. now when i power it on, then electricity attracts the non magnetic material and it tries to spin twoards the non-magnetic pliers .. see how it goes faster as i get nearer the edge, the electricity loved to go out of a sharp point, the path of least resistance .. and the metal parts become attracted to each other .. some kind of polaization of the material there? .. science is fun!

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  • lmao it just falls of at the end gravitation at work lol

    but yeah i know what u mean

    does it mean those sparks would work as thrusters for propulsion? i heard space people use ion thrusters in space these days (for maneuvering)

  • By charging the nails, you cause an "excess" of charge on the nails the excess of charge sets up a magnetic field, which reorganises the electrons on the pliers and they will attract

    It prefers to go out the tip because there is less surface area for the charge to spread out on, so to get the same charge per area, you need more electrons clustered on the tip, so the electric field is stronger on the tip. There is no path of least resistance, the electrons are just trying to organise themselves.

  • no actually your set up is an asymetrical capacitor ion wind my friend

  • 4ciawwbot,

    mutual attraction

    motion is less then oriogional force, Static

  • the audio is too low, i didn't understand what this is all about

  • Thanks @_@

  • educational goodness ;D

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