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Thursday, January 06, 2005

Shocking!

The Theater of Electricty has been impressing teachers and students for quite a while. It features world's largest air-insulated Van de Graaff generator. Here's how a Van de Graff generator works. The generator is demonstrated at least twice daily, to teach public and school audiences about electricity and lightning. It can be a hair-raising experience.

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