Xref: utzoo sci.physics:3558 sci.electronics:3082 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!pasteur!agate!ig!uwmcsd1!marque!introl!dworld!nic From: nic@dworld.UUCP (Nic Bernstein) Newsgroups: sci.physics,sci.electronics Subject: Need help with Pieze-Electrics Message-ID: <502@dworld.UUCP> Date: 10 Jun 88 20:57:40 GMT Reply-To: nic@dworld.UUCP (Nic Bernstein) Organization: Discovery World: Museum of Science, Economics and Technology inc. Lines: 22 To those of you who may be able to help, We are working on an exhibit here about piezo electricity, and I would be interested in hearing from anybody who has experimented with piezo generators. The format of this exhibit would be a hands on exhibit demonstrating piezo activity, and illustrating the molecular movement which causes it. What I am specifically interested in is haring about which materials people have had the best luck with, are easiest to make/purchase, amounts of force required for what output, and the like. Please reply by email to: ...{uwmcsd1,rutgers}!marque!dworld!nic I will glady summerise for the net if there is enough interest. Thanks much in advance!! -- "Careful with that axiom, Euclid" Nic Bernstein Discovery World Museum Discovery World denies my existance 818 W. Wisconsin av. without further proof. Milwaukee, WI 53233 ____________________________________________________________________________ {uunet|uwmcsd1|gryphon}!marque{!introl}!dworld!nic ____________________________________________________________________________