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squeeze power
battery charge density increase from volumetric change | |
A corcertina battery that is charged when extended to voltage limit and
compacts to increase charge density .
Idea is to use a mechnical change to pack electrons to circumvent voltage limit ?? No concertina needed
http://www.kaitousa.com/SqueezDynamo.htm Just Squeeze [csea, Oct 06 2007]
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obviously treon-like but no |
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Is there anything in there besides just electrons? |
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I was confusing battery and capacitor . |
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The surface where electrons are placed is initially a large area in a volume therefore low voltage needed to place the little objects ( they have lots of field space , don't run into each other ) . |
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When the surface is folded , the electrons lose field freedom and increase voltage . |
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possible example -
The voltage gain in Van Degraf machine if collector area suddenly reduces by half ( maybe by sliding one half of collector under other half ) . |
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I think this could work, but the other way
round. I half-remember a demonstration
in physics where you start with two bit
sheets of aluminium foil separated by a
plastic sheet to form a capacitor. You put
a few volts across it to charge them, then
pull them apart. The capacitance
decreases but the charge remains
constant, so the voltage between the two
sheets of foil increases hugely. |
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