I did an experiment a couple of years ago that clearly demonstrated an electrical charge anomaly. For example at the start of the experiment the voltages on the two 1000mF capacitors were:
V1 = 118.0 v
v2 = 0.246 v
The test lasted 8 seconds and then the voltages were measured again
V1 = 80.1 v
v2 = 66.9 v
The circuit used in the experiment is shown below and was taken from JL Naudin at
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/tepcoil.htm
V1 = 118.0 v
v2 = 0.246 v
The test lasted 8 seconds and then the voltages were measured again
V1 = 80.1 v
v2 = 66.9 v
The circuit used in the experiment is shown below and was taken from JL Naudin at
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/tepcoil.htm
I performed the experiment many times with different capacitors and initial voltages. The charge anomaly was very repeatable. I even did the experiment once in a fully enclosed and grounded Faraday cage and still showed the same charge anomaly.
The experiment seems to show that the "law" of charge conservation is more like a "guideline".
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