Am 03.12.2011 22:14, schrieb Harry Veeder:
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Peter Heckert<[email protected]>  wrote:

I believe there is a vacuum for these reasons:

1) I placed a charged needle 1-2 cm above a water surface. The air blow
makes a sharp, mm deep and mm wide hole into the water surface.
If I assume, that the air stream originates from the needle's tip, wich is
measured in ľm, the blowing pressure and the repulsion at the needles tip in
a ľm distance must be 100 to 1000 times stronger.
The sudden electrostatic acceleration of electrons and ions must create a
vacuum.



Is it possible the water hole is caused by repulsion?
No, the water was attracted, because it was connected to the other terminal of the generator and grounded.

Peter

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