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Atmospheric Electricity Detector
Approx cost US$30
Investigate Nature’s power-house with this intriguing experimental design. The ionized layers of the atmosphere extend from about 40km to 200km (25 to 125 miles) above the earth. This ionization is caused by the "Solar Wind" passing the earth and leaves the upper atmosphere positively charged. There is thus an electric field between the upper atmosphere and the earth. Using suitable instruments, this field can be detected as it results in a minuscule current through the atmosphere. If a probe, consisting of a metal plate, is supported on an insulator one meter above ground the metal plate will acquire by conduction the same potential as exists at this level above ground. This would be true of any height, of course, but the meter is a nice standard unit.
This project originally appeared in the June 2000 issue of EPEOnline. >> PURCHASE <<
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