These crystals are able to build up signals in the form of potential across the crystal. This can lead to current flow which results in vibration or movement over a range of frequencies depending on the material type. Another essential characteristic of these crystals is that they’re able to convert the static charge into mechanical vibrations. This is called the inverse piezoelectric effect which converts mechanical vibrations into electrical potentials. Piezoelectricity was discovered by Jacques and Pierre Curie in 1880. the word “piezoelectricity” comes from the Greek word “piezein” meaning “to squeeze” or “to press” and “electricity” which means “charged with electricity”.
Silica?????????An Overlooked Mineral with Impressive Benefits
Collagen. Hyaluronic acid. Vitamin C. We hear it almost everywhere and on everyone’s lips. How is silica different? Well, not far off. Silica is…