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CWSF 2017 - Regina, Saskatchewan

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My name is Daniel Kornylo. I am a science enthusiast, a figure skater, and a grade 8 student at Gold River Secondary School. I have a younger sister named Heather, and I live in a remote location on Vancouver Island where there is no cellular service. Initially, I wanted to do a project on the repair of my classroom Van de Graaff generator. As I learned more about electrostatic generators, I found out that there had been other types, such as the Pelletron and the Laddertron, which have been used in particle accelerators. This caused me to wonder if it would be possible to build a classroom electrostatic generator using a Laddertron style of belt. My plans after this fair is to test the longevity of my belt and pulleys and to add spark suppressor plates to my machine. My advice to students that are thinking of doing a project like this is to first make sure you are interested in the subject area and that you never give up.

Daniel Kornylo


High School Voltage
Challenge:Innovation
Category:Junior
Region:Northern Vancouver Island
City:Gold River, BC
School:Gold River Secondary
Abstract:Following the repair and refit of a vintage Van de Graaff generator, a hybrid educational electrostatic generator was constructed. This device uses a Laddertron style of charge transport system within the familiar Van de Graaff framework. As an added educational feature, a remote control allows students to vary the inducing voltage, and its duty cycle, as well as the belt speed.

Awards Value
CAP Physics Prize
Junior
Sponsor: Canadian Association of Physicists
$500.00
Excellence Award - Junior
Silver Medal
Sponsor: Youth Science Canada
Western University Scholarship
Silver Medallist - $2000 Entrance Scholarship
Sponsor: Western University
$2 000.00
Total$2 500.00