where does the wimshurst get its charges?
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A whistle functions like this: the oscillation starts because of noise, and builds. Every note on a flute is born of random input.
In a Wimshurst machine, the charge transfer starts because of negligible amounts of stray charge, and builds up (there's usually a spark gap attached, so the buildup has a limit that doesn't involve shocking the guy turning the crank).
A whistle functions like this: the oscillation starts because of noise, and builds. Every note on a flute is born of random input.
In a Wimshurst machine, the charge transfer starts because of negligible amounts of stray charge, and builds up (there's usually a spark gap attached, so the buildup has a limit that doesn't involve shocking the guy turning the crank).
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