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Nah, the voltage of the system here is decided well and truly behind that wall socket (at the mains grid actually).
You'd need some sort of energy storage, or a transformer, to "change" the voltage. Those nail clippers are too far apart with the air dielectric to create anywhere near even 1pF of capacitance… and the inductance will be bugger all at that length. So nothing to "store" the energy… and there's no secondary winding to make a transformer.
Nah, the voltage of the system here is decided well and truly behind that wall socket (at the mains grid actually).
You'd need some sort of energy storage, or a transformer, to "change" the voltage. Those nail clippers are too far apart with the air dielectric to create anywhere near even 1pF of capacitance… and the inductance will be bugger all at that length. So nothing to "store" the energy… and there's no secondary winding to make a transformer.