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Triboelectric Nanogenerators 

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Triboelectricity, more commonly known as static electricity, is a common phenomenon. Here we show how to build a low-cost "triboelectric nanogenerator", a device that utilizes triboelectricity to convert kinetic energy into electrical energy. Scientists and engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are designing and optimizing devices like these with the goal of producing clean, renewable energy for a myriad of applications from powering buildings to portable electronics.
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@JustMe-im8ch
@JustMe-im8ch 5 лет назад
If u add a capacitor to improve its efficiency
@sleyeborgrobot6843
@sleyeborgrobot6843 Год назад
people be putting a cap on this like we aren't making already making resistor sandwiches
@Bianchi77
@Bianchi77 3 года назад
Cool video :) with super capacitor, it's better....
@sleyeborgrobot6843
@sleyeborgrobot6843 Год назад
my fav thing about super caps is how they improve evert different type of circut. do you not agree?
@topg5558
@topg5558 5 лет назад
Could you perhaps explain how to make one with kapton/polyimide tape and plastic from a PET water bottle? It’s for a project at my school
@rockmusicrocks5434
@rockmusicrocks5434 5 лет назад
Have you done it already? I need help on my ongoing research.
@JeeterJuice
@JeeterJuice 4 года назад
Is that a rubber ball
@beking179
@beking179 Год назад
200 baby, i now have a simple power source for my experiment
@ashamonineog8295
@ashamonineog8295 4 года назад
What material is the source of energy here? What is that ball made of? And are those aluminium foils?
@WisconsinMrsec
@WisconsinMrsec 4 года назад
Hi, please follow the link to the full activity description for more information. The source of energy is the person shaking the egg. The ball is a standard super ball. Yes, aluminum foil. Thanks!
@ashamonineog8295
@ashamonineog8295 4 года назад
@@WisconsinMrsec Of which link u r talking about? Again, why did u call it nanogenerator? Which one is the nanomaterial? Coz, as far as I know aluminium foil is not made up of nanomaterial of Al. And rest of the things u have used are 3D.
@WisconsinMrsec
@WisconsinMrsec 4 года назад
@@ashamonineog8295 In the video description is a link to the instructions for building the nanogenerators. These types of devices are called nanogenerators because each one uses small physical changes to produce a little electricity. You can read more here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanogenerator
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