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Flower pot proof of electron flow?

Started by stevensrd1, October 14, 2010, 01:41:12 PM

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stevensrd1

Does this prove electrons can flow along the same wire, or shall we say rod in this case, at the same time but in opposite directions? Whats your opinion?

Rosemary Ainslie

Steven, that's very interesting.  Are you saying that the average flower pot shows potential difference?  I want to check this.  But if it does then I think that there are many members on the Joule Thief thread that would be interested.

Regards,
Rosemary

stevensrd1

Yes the average flower pot shows power,,but its low, say on the DCV setting on 2000m I get readings around 100, have seen them as high as 300. but all in all its very very low. I did see a video on youtube, a woman had a joule thief hooked to metal rods in her big flower pot, and it ran the joule thief she had hooked to a led.

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