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Repeating the Wiggle Wand Experiments

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Scientific Paper
TitleRepeating the Wiggle Wand Experiments
Author(s)Scott Fusare
Keywordscharge deposition, electrometers, false indications, instrumentation, high-voltage readings, longitudinal electrostatic waves, wiggle wand
Published2002
JournalElectric Spacecraft Journal
Number35
Pages13-19

Abstract

The wiggle wand experiments first reported in ESJ 18 are repeated and varied. The original observation that the wiggle wand must be in motion is refuted, as is the observation that a charged metal wand does not produce a signal unless covered with a dielectric. Whether or not longitudinal electrostatic waves are produced is inconclusive.