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  • Girl placing her hand on a Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, a device that transmits excess electrons. Strands of the young woman's hair repel each other because they are similarly charged; the child's hairstyle displays electric field lines.
    K11-vandeMere002.JPG
  • Girl placing her hand on a Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, a device that transmits excess electrons. Strands of the young woman's hair repel each other because they are similarly charged; the child's hairstyle displays electric field lines.
    K11-vandeMere005.JPG
  • Girl placing her hand on a Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, a device that transmits excess electrons. Strands of the young woman's hair repel each other because they are similarly charged; the child's hairstyle displays electric field lines.
    K11-vandeMere008.JPG
  • Girl placing her hand on a Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, a device that transmits excess electrons. Strands of the young woman's hair repel each other because they are similarly charged; the child's hairstyle displays electric field lines.
    K11-vandeMere007.JPG
  • Girl placing her hand on a Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, a device that transmits excess electrons. Strands of the young woman's hair repel each other because they are similarly charged; the child's hairstyle displays electric field lines.
    K11-vandeMere006.JPG
  • The electrostatic field lines around two parallel plates are shown by placing the two plates below a pan filled with cooking oil and pepper flakes.  The pepper flakes align in the electric field and allow visualization of the field.  In this image the left and right plates have idential gharge of +30,000 volts. This image is part of a series showing different charging conditions.
    K11-efield003A.jpg
  • The electrostatic field lines around a point charge and a cylinder.   The electric fields are shown by placing the two charged objects in a pan filled with cooking oil and pepper flakes.  The pepper flakes align in the electric field and allow visualization of the field.  In this image the left point is charged to -30,000 volts while the right ring has a potential of + 30,000 volts.  This image is part of a series showing different charging conditions.  Of special importance is the lack of fields showing inside the cylinder.  This is the classic case of no electrical fields inside an electrical conductor.  In this image the cylinder acts as a Faraday cage and shields the enclosed area from any external electrical fields..
    K11-efield012.JPG
  • The electrostatic field lines around a point charge and a cylinder.   The electric fields are shown by placing the two charged objects in a pan filled with cooking oil and pepper flakes.  The pepper flakes align in the electric field and allow visualization of the field.  In this image the left point is charged to -30,000 volts while the right ring has a potential of + 30,000 volts.  This image is part of a series showing different charging conditions.  Of special importance is the lack of fields showing inside the cylinder.  This is the classic case of no electrical fields inside an electrical conductor.  In this image the cylinder acts as a Faraday cage and shields the enclosed area from any external electrical fields..
    K11-efield010.JPG
  • The electrostatic field lines around two parallel plates are shown by placing the two plates below a pan filled with cooking oil and pepper flakes.  The pepper flakes align in the electric field and allow visualization of the field.  In this image the left and right plates have idential gharge of +30,000 volts. This image is part of a series showing different charging conditions.
    K11-efield003C.jpg
  • The electrostatic field lines around  a point charge and a plate.The electric field is shown by placing the two plates below a pan filled with cooking oil and pepper flakes.  The pepper flakes align in the electric field and allow visualization of the field.  In this image the left point is charged to -30,000 volts while the right plate has a potential of + 30,000 volts.   This image is part of a series showing different charging conditions.
    K11-efield006A.jpg
  • The electrostatic field lines around two parallel plates are shown by placing the two plates below a pan filled with cooking oil and pepper flakes.  The pepper flakes align in the electric field and allow visualization of the field.  In this image the left plate is charged to -30,000 volts while the right plate has a potential of + 30,000 volts.  This image is part of a series showing different charging conditions.
    K11-efield001B.jpg
  • The electrostatic field lines around  a point charge and a plate.The electric field is shown by placing the two plates below a pan filled with cooking oil and pepper flakes.  The pepper flakes align in the electric field and allow visualization of the field.  In this image the left point is charged to -30,000 volts while the right plate has a potential of + 30,000 volts.   This image is part of a series showing different charging conditions.
    K11-efield006.JPG
  • Multiple lightning strikes photographed over the Finger Lakes in New York.
    K08biglightning-full.jpg
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