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From: Clarence Bennett <bennett@oakland.edu>
To: phys-l@atlantis.uwf.edu
Cc: phys-L@atlantis.uwf.edu
Subject: Re: IONS
Date: Monday, September 21, 1998 10:49 PM
At 3:35 PM -0000 9/21/98, Ludwik Kowalski wrote:
Like any piece of good information this begs for questions.
The first one has to do with a desire to reproduce the
experiment. How long and how wide is the rod? And how
is it "hooked" to wires leading to the socket of 120 V?
Ludwik Kowalski
Put a light bulb in a ceramic socket.
Turn on the lamp.
Break the glass envelope with a hammer.
Apply a propane torch to the part of the glass supporting the internal
wires until it glows.
Remove the flame, and wait to see if it cools.
Clarence Bennett
Oakland University
Rochester, Michigan
248 370 3418
http://www3.acs.oakland.edu/physics/staff_info/Bennett.htm