You have to look at the electric field distribution. If you have a short
wire, then you are going to have a much higher voltage drop near the
wire as the resistance will be higher. I do know that when I was making
CS with short wires it required 10,000 volts to get the current flow.
So, yes it will work, but you might need to use much higher voltages,
and t some point heat generation becomes a problem. I had to have a 2
ton refrigeration unit on my unit to keep it cool when I did that.
Marshall
On 11/3/2010 7:39 PM, Beth wrote:
Hi again,
new subject here...
I have seen a video online that where the guys says
you don't have to use 2 long silver
rods. That you only need 1 long (the one the silver comes off of)
and the one that has the charge, it only needs to be a short wire and
that it will conduct the other wire no matter how long or short it is.
Any thoughts on that?
Beth
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