Battery Pot Plants with Magnets and Adjacent Balloon as Substitutes for Light

Lena J-T Strömberg

Abstract


In a future of clean technologies and innovations, it is important with knowledge of new Power sources in terms of the impact on living plants and surrounding life. Organic battery plants with electric components are constructed and analysed. The purpose is to study how illumination, i.e. light energy, can be replaced with electricity and matter. The novelty of the paper is the constructions, namely a balloon capacitor next to a current amplifier in the lines of a pot battery with a plant that should prosper, and the related analysis. Also, certain aspects of small magnetic fields alone are invoked.

 

Doi: 10.28991/HEF-2021-02-02-05

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Keywords


Flower Power; Pottery Cultivation; Organic Adaption; Evolution.

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