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Location: southern California
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I don't know the physics of it, but 35 years ago, I worked on a Tokamak at MIT, we had, then garbage can sized capacitors that could store about a farad of electricity (small by today's standards) but the capacitors were shorted with a wire because the Earth's magnetic field could put a pretty good jolt of electricity into them.
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Hugh
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