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Mysterious Self Charging

Published in issue 379, July/August 2008

Mysterious Self Charging
Here we take a light-hearted, exploring yet purposely unscientific look at one of the fundamental effects of physics, namely contact voltage. When two dissimilar materials come into contact an exchange of (negatively charged) electrons occurs so that the donor material losing electrons takes on a net positive charge while the material receiving electrons takes on a negative charge, the overall effect giving rise to a contact potential.

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