Van Der Graff generators are suitable for home use. For someone who is mechanically savvy there are several guides available online that can help you construct your own Van Der Graff generator for home experiments and fun.
Van Der Graff generators are more designed for commercial use,they are very pwoerful. I would not recomend using a Van Der Graff generators in a home.
Kasimir Romuald Graff has written: 'Grundriss der Astrophysik' -- subject(s): Astrophysics 'Grundriss der geographischen Ortsbestimmung aus astronomischen Beobachtungen' -- subject(s): Spherical astronomy
Electricity can be generated many ways. A rotary magnetic field, such as in an alternator or generator. A battery, by chemical action. Piezoelectric effect of bending a crystal. Photovoltaic, by dislodging electrons in a solar panel. Static, by rubbing electrons off a suitable surface. (Clouds in nature, fabric in a van der graff)
Sigmund Graff has written: 'Die endlose strasse' 'Wall der Herzen' -- subject(s): Campaigns, World War, 1939-1945 'The endless road' -- subject(s): Drama, World War, 1914-1918 'Die Heimkehr des Matthias Bruck'
A Van de Graaff generator can create a build-up of positive charge on the stack of tin foil plates. Since like charges repel each other, the positively charged plates will repel each other and spread out due to the electric force between them.
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It depends on the spark...For most small electrostatic sparks, the kind you might see in school from a Van Der Graff generator, the temperature is around 4000oC - 5000oC, close to the temperature of the surface of the Sun.For the largest sparks - lightning - the temperature can reach around 30,000oC.
because the "inside" plates have no charge (they are in a Faraday cage made by the top plate and the VDG), but the top plate has the same charge as the VDG so is repelled, the next sheet then becomes the top one and so on. Mr Sparky
It seems as if "The Angels will guide you home" was composed by Marcel Van Der Linden. However, information can not be found as to when it was composed.
The song is called "Google Translator"
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old grannys with der walking sticks going on a mad 1....