[Experimental Video] Hamilton's Windmill Experiment Using the Charged Gun GC25B!
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We will introduce a video of Hamilton's windmill experiment using ion wind generated by the battery-operated electrostatic gun GC25B. This experiment demonstrates how ion wind generated by corona discharge can rotate a windmill. By applying this principle, it can also be utilized as a propulsion force in outer space, attracting attention in the field of future space development. The battery-operated electrostatic gun GC25B is a charging device that generates 250,000 volts of static electricity using just four AA batteries. It is designed to be a small energy source that allows for safe, easy, and reliable handling of static electricity anywhere without needing an outlet. By pulling the trigger of the gun, static electricity can be easily generated, allowing objects to be charged. It is ideal as a learning material for schools utilizing static electricity. Green Tech will continue to propose various experiments and ideas using static electricity, discharge, and charging. If you are interested, please take a look! ★Free Demo Available★ If you visit Green Tech, we will provide a free demonstration of the actual device. If you would like to "see the lineup" or "test/verify the actual device," please contact us using the information below.
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**Features of the Battery-Powered Static Charge Gun GC25B** ■ Easily generates static electricity (25,000 volts) ■ The grip is grounded, allowing any charge that accumulates on the human body to be safely discharged to the ground ■ A compact and inexpensive charging device suitable for use as a learning tool in schools and for simple charging tests in the field ■ Can be used for multiple purposes by replacing the tip electrode (compatible with accessories for 'GC90')
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【Examples of Use】 ■ Suitable for simple experiments utilizing static electricity ■ For confirming deionization effects (charging the object to be deionized) ■ Learning examples: experiments with Franklin motors, electrostatic pendulums, etc., instant charging of Leyden jars ■ Attracting and adsorbing various fine particles and powders ■ Adsorbing paper, foil, plastic sheets, etc., to metal plates ■ Using the repulsion of like charges in static electricity to open fibers and other materials * There are many other applications beyond those listed above. * For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.