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<journal-title>London Journal of Engineering Research</journal-title>
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<issn publication-format="print">2631-8474</issn>
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<article-title>The Increasing Method of the Electric Out Put of  the Field Driven Generator</article-title>
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<volume>22</volume>
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<abstract><p>Today, the sun is a very useful energy source because it continuously radiates energy.　An electron is radiating energy continuously too. A new electrostatic generating method using this electron’s electric field energy as a driving force of charge carriers was invented, and its success was presented on ESA 2017 and ESA 2019 by a bench model. This new electrostatic generator was realized by asymmetric electrostatic force, which is a new phenomenon. The electric output of the bench model was only a few ten micro-watt. However, it is expected to be kiro-watt when parts size are reduced to 1/100. This expect was confirmed with a simulation.</p></abstract>
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<p>Today, the sun is a very useful energy source because it continuously radiates energy.　An electron is radiating energy continuously too. A new electrostatic generating method using this electron’s electric field energy as a driving force of charge carriers was invented, and its success was presented on ESA 2017 and ESA 2019 by a bench model. This new electrostatic generator was realized by asymmetric electrostatic force, which is a new phenomenon. The electric output of the bench model was only a few ten micro-watt. However, it is expected to be kiro-watt when parts size are reduced to 1/100. This expect was confirmed with a simulation.</p>
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