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Christine Harper
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16 August, 21:29
How does an electrostatic generator operate?
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Hugh Palmer
16 August, 21:55
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An electrostatic generator (also known as a Van de Graff generator) uses a moving belt, like a conveyor belt to make an electrical charge inside of a hollow metal globe supported by a rod. It produces very high DC or direct current.
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