Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Captured Lightning: 2.2 million volt Lichtenberg Figure
The interior of an 18" square x 1" piece of Plexiglas was charged to 2.2 million volts (MV) using a 5 MV particle accelerator. A layer of excess electrons become trapped deep inside, When discharged, the excess charge escaped with a bright flash and a loud bang. The hot, lightning-like discharge created thousands of microscopic fractures inside the acrylic, resulting in a branching "Captured Lightning" sculpture (or Lichtenberg Figure). Read more about how these beautiful objects are made at:
lichdesc.teslamania.com
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