Image:Floating water bridge.ogg

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Description
English: A floating water bridge was formed by placing electrodes in beakers of deionized water and applying a 5kV AC (60Hz) electric charge. The initial arc was rapidly replaced with a stable bridge of water. The bridge continues until the electric current is discontinued.
Source

self-made

Date

2007-09-29

Author

Gmaxwell

Permission
(Reusing this image)

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