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Charles A. Yost presents some ideas of how electrostatics might produce propulsion. The only other forces recognized in this paper are those experienced from acceleration and gravity. In other words, this article is limited to the Newtonian forces. | Charles A. Yost presents some ideas of how electrostatics might produce propulsion. The only other forces recognized in this paper are those experienced from acceleration and gravity. In other words, this article is limited to the Newtonian forces. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Electrostatic Force Experiments |
| Author(s) | Charles A Yost |
| Keywords | charge transfer, E-field, electrostatic inflation, electrostatic spin, electrostatics, ionization transmission, jumping chain, levitation, propulsion, polarization transmission, wiggle wand |
| Published | 1996 |
| Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
| Number | 18 |
| Pages | 32-37 |
Abstract
Charles A. Yost presents some ideas of how electrostatics might produce propulsion. The only other forces recognized in this paper are those experienced from acceleration and gravity. In other words, this article is limited to the Newtonian forces.