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    Is it possible to store electrons in a metallic chamber?

    Obviously they won't go out the way, where energy is being inputed so it will slow them until they over come given energy. Let's say you placed a conductive rode into out chamber connected to chamber with heat resistive material so now will the electron in the chamber escape through the rode?
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    Is it possible to store electrons in a metallic chamber?

    If we heat up the chamber 3 dimensionally with near equal level of temperature it will dramatically slow down the escape of the electron for a shot period of time ofcourse they keep gaining energy with enough energy they will eventually escape.
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    Is it possible to store electrons in a metallic chamber?

    I don't know if you understood what Iam trying to say just to clarify the chamber consist of empty volume of vacuum in which the electrons occopy with connection to the chamber walls as in they are free to hit the chamber walls. And also their repulsivity increases as more electron occupy that...
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    Is it possible to store electrons in a metallic chamber?

    Can you store them in a tungsten chamber without using any magnetic fields. And without any magnetic field will they leak out because of the size difference between electron and tungsten atoms. CERN was able to do it with it LEP collider (electron positron collider) so if any of the CERN...
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    Q: Generating Electricity with Charged Objects

    Thanks guys i got what i needed. I was confused by ac, dc and different electrical generators. I would also like to know if there are equation to calculate how much energy is generated if both object have a charge vaule of 1000 i guess feel free to correct me if iam wrong.
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    Q: Generating Electricity with Charged Objects

    Hi guys i have a question i want an answer to let say i have an object that is negatively charged and another object positively charge and i connected them with a wires to a light bulb will they generate electricity and the object never lose their charge let's they they have unlimited charges.
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    How does a magnet's magnetic field work?

    Now I know that the magnetic field is made of photons iam trying to understand how it creates the attraction of force. I am not sure if its true or not I theorized that the magnet emits photons towards the material for example Iron and it turns one end to positively charged and the other end...
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    Do electron absorb the entire photon energy?

    I couldn't type the whole question | -or jusg part of the spectrum during the working of a solar panel
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    B Are black holes infinitely dense?

    Another evidence to what you said russ is the expanding universe which says that gravity is not infinite. What do you think russ
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    B Are black holes infinitely dense?

    If they are infinitely dense than, they would have infinite gravity, so if they have infinite gravity then the universe would have been sucked into a black hole. I was told that black hole has Infinite density so I want to clarify with you guys because it's logically didn't make sense to me.
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    I have a material that conducts heat very rapidly

    You can test it Yourself its found in old hard drive aluminum platters they are called. You magnetically store data in them they are made of aluminum, platinum and palladium. I can experiment due to lack of equipment etc.
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    I have a material that conducts heat very rapidly

    Yeah its Bush AE66DCA I don' thing it has tungsten filament it' probably the ceramic glass or the lighting in the kitcen that made it look yellow or iam just colour blind but that not important. What is important is that cooled very rapidly compared to other metals like aluminium and yes the...
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    I have a material that conducts heat very rapidly

    Iam going to test it with air/wind aswell
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    I have a material that conducts heat very rapidly

    It is an electric stove most likely containing tungsten filament and it does periodically turns on and off to maintain temperature to support household metal item like aluminium.
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    I have a material that conducts heat very rapidly

    I did however pre-heated the stove it was yellow hot probably around 200+ degrees and the water is between 18 to 24 degrees so from the you can calculate and I put the material for 2 to 3 seconds in the water after heating it up for 2 mins.
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