Biefeld-Brown effect

name

Etymology

Named by inventor Thomas Townsend Brown after himself and astronomy professor Paul Alfred Biefeld, his former teacher and possibly co-experimenter.

Definitions

  1. An electrical phenomenon that produces an ionic wind that transfers its momentum to…

    An electrical phenomenon that produces an ionic wind that transfers its momentum to surrounding neutral particles, observed on an asymmetric capacitor when high voltage is applied to the electrodes.

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