[NewCandle] Measuring Half-Cell Charge
Frederick Sparber
fsparber at gmail.com
Thu Sep 13 03:12:06 EDT 2007
I might add that based on the Electron Affinity of atoms-molecules it might
require selecting stable isotopes (with the right spins) to get the most force:
http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/Cu/isot.html
Fred
On 9/13/07, Frederick Sparber <fsparber at gmail.com> wrote:
> Rick and Keith.
>
> Oops, Q = CV = 1.0 Coulomb at 1.0 Microfarad at 1.0 Megavolts, but a
> farad at a volt or so using the bi layer of a half-cell to see if a
> zero net charge configuration is acted on by an external E field is
> the intent of this effort. Building a battery and/or
> supercap for spheres within spheres, or tubes within tubes requires a
> more complicated experiment than water in a float.
>
> Reiterating; the Caltech Electric Field Applet suggests that no matter how high
> the field/potential in the bilayer, an external field can act on a
> zero net charge
> combination albeit with less force.
>
> http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~phys1/java/phys1/EField/EField.html
>
> For instance a point charge of 6 coulombs closely surrounded by six 1
> coulomb point charges can be acted on by an external field. At least
> according to the applet.
>
> Fred
>
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