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Is it possible that this half baked idea could be a viable source of energy?

Started by rukiddingme, September 06, 2014, 03:40:56 AM

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Yeah, I don't think it would work in a storm, but the concept that lightning is caused by the difference in potential from sky to ground means that there is a potential even when there is no storm.


Hopefully there is still a large potential difference with a clear sky.

MarkE

Quote from: rukiddingme on September 06, 2014, 05:58:35 AM
Yeah, I don't think it would work in a storm, but the concept that lightning is caused by the difference in potential from sky to ground means that there is a potential even when there is no storm.


Hopefully there is still a large potential difference with a clear sky.
There is.  That's why you want to think lightning.  If you have a dielectric (air) moving against another dielectric (more air that is not moving as fast in the same direction) then you can separate charges.

rukiddingme

Quote from: MarkE on September 06, 2014, 07:50:56 AM
There is.  That's why you want to think lightning.  If you have a dielectric (air) moving against another dielectric (more air that is not moving as fast in the same direction) then you can separate charges.


Well, if the concept is workable, how so we get a prototype made for testing?