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Some questions about Radiant Longitudinal Electricity?

Started by Magnethos, May 17, 2009, 04:58:56 PM

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Magnethos

I have some doubts about radiant, longitudinal, electricity. I want to know if electrostatic is the same as radiant energy.

I don't know if I can use the electrostatic energy generated by a wimshursts machine or bonetti machine to run any device.

There is a conversion method from electrostatic to electromagnetic?

What are the methods to convert electromagnetic to longitudinal electricity? Can I charge a cap using electrostatic electricity and that stored charge can be useful to run a device?

If you don't know all answers, you can answer the question you want, or simply write your opinion.

Qwert

Quote from: Magnethos on May 17, 2009, 04:58:56 PM
There is a conversion method from electrostatic to electromagnetic?
I guess, this link can be helpful:

http://amasci.com/miscon/voltage.html

Here is the whole path:

http://www.amasci.com/ --> MY "ELECTRICITY" ARTICLES --> What is Voltage?