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- Biefeld–Brown_effect abstract "The Biefeld–Brown effect is an electrical effect that produces an ionic wind that transfers its momentum to surrounding neutral particles, first discovered by Paul Alfred Biefeld (Germany) and Thomas Townsend Brown (USA).[citation needed] The effect is more widely referred to as electrohydrodynamics (EHD) or sometimes electro-fluid-dynamics, a counterpart to the well-known magnetohydrodynamics.[citation needed] Extensive research was performed during the 1950s and 1960s on the use of this electric propulsion effect during the publicized era of the United States gravity control propulsion research (1955–1974).[citation needed]During 1964, Major Alexander Procofieff de Seversky published much of his related work in U.S. Patent 3,130,945, and with the aim to forestall any possible misunderstanding about these devices, termed these flying machines as ionocraft.[citation needed] In the following years, many promising concepts were abandoned due to technological limitations.[citation needed] The effect has only recently become of interest again and such flying devices are now known as EHD thrusters. Simple single-stage versions lifted by this effect are sometimes also called lifters.[citation needed]".
- Biefeld–Brown_effect thumbnail Asymm-capacitor.svg?width=300.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect wikiPageID "184495".
- Biefeld–Brown_effect wikiPageRevisionID "603985196".
- Biefeld–Brown_effect subject Category:Anti-gravity.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect subject Category:Articles_with_inconsistent_citation_formats.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect subject Category:Physical_phenomena.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect subject Category:Propulsion.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect comment "The Biefeld–Brown effect is an electrical effect that produces an ionic wind that transfers its momentum to surrounding neutral particles, first discovered by Paul Alfred Biefeld (Germany) and Thomas Townsend Brown (USA).[citation needed] The effect is more widely referred to as electrohydrodynamics (EHD) or sometimes electro-fluid-dynamics, a counterpart to the well-known magnetohydrodynamics.[citation needed] Extensive research was performed during the 1950s and 1960s on the use of this electric propulsion effect during the publicized era of the United States gravity control propulsion research (1955–1974).[citation needed]During 1964, Major Alexander Procofieff de Seversky published much of his related work in U.S. ".
- Biefeld–Brown_effect label "Biefeld-Brown-Effekt".
- Biefeld–Brown_effect label "Biefeld–Brown effect".
- Biefeld–Brown_effect label "Effet Biefeld-Brown".
- Biefeld–Brown_effect label "Effetto Biefeld-Brown".
- Biefeld–Brown_effect label "Эффект Бифельда — Брауна".
- Biefeld–Brown_effect label "ビーフェルド-ブラウン効果".
- Biefeld–Brown_effect label "别费尔德-布朗效应".
- Biefeld–Brown_effect sameAs Biefeld%E2%80%93Brown_effect.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect sameAs Biefeld-Brown-Effekt.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect sameAs Effet_Biefeld-Brown.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect sameAs Effetto_Biefeld-Brown.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect sameAs ビーフェルド-ブラウン効果.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect sameAs 비펠드-브라운_효과.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect sameAs Q857212.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect sameAs Q857212.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect wasDerivedFrom Biefeld–Brown_effect?oldid=603985196.
- Biefeld–Brown_effect depiction Asymm-capacitor.svg.