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titleOfInvention Fluid actuator
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a fluid actuator capable of generating a jet flow efficiently by changing to an electric field addition type using electrodes arranged in series. SOLUTION: An electric field 4 1 to 4 n is generated between a plurality of electrodes 3 1 to 3 n and 2 immersed in a charged fluid 1, and an action direction of all Coulomb forces generated by the electric field 4 1 to 4 n is generated. Is unified in the flow direction A of the charged fluid 1. Therefore, the action direction of the Coulomb force generated by the electric field generated in the plurality of electrodes immersed in the charged fluid 1 is unified with the flow direction of the charged fluid, thereby generating the electric field generated in some electrodes. The jet flow can be efficiently generated by avoiding the negative effect of the Coulomb force. [Selection] Figure 1
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