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Extreme balloon height with hydride anionic gas?
[quote]The charge that is emitted needs to come from somewhere and given that you start from a neutr ...
1-10-2013 at 07:45
by: deltaH
Extreme balloon height with hydride anionic gas?
[quote]And if you're after a charged object, beaming electrons out directly is far easier.[/quote]
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1-10-2013 at 07:27
by: deltaH
Extreme balloon height with hydride anionic gas?
Hi Nicodem,
A thermionic emitter in the classical sense emits electrons, the positive charge left ...
1-10-2013 at 06:38
by: deltaH
Extreme balloon height with hydride anionic gas?
I have this crazy idea that goes something like this:
You fill a balloon with hydrogen gas and t ...
1-10-2013 at 03:28
by: deltaH
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