[sci.electronics] Need help with Pieze-Electrics

nic@dworld.UUCP (Nic Bernstein) (06/11/88)

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:

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	I will glady summerise for the net if there is enough interest.

	Thanks much in advance!!
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