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Is it possible to create a spark by the following method:-

Lets have a pellet of charcoal. This Charcoal is passed isolated and is ionized using an ionizer. If this ionized pellet is sent to a control volume where the walls of that boundary are ionized in opposite polarity. Will a spark be produced?? And is all of this assumption possible??

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Seems you used Google Translate! what language was the original question? What was the original question?

 

Perhaps you are asking of you can apply a static charge to a piece of carbon, so that when it comes near a surface of opposite charge it will spark? Sure why not? Unless the "charcoal pellets" are too small to hold enough charge.

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