The same current at the beginning and at the end is internesting thing. I assumed that when voltage goes up, current goes down. If not in this case (in this multiplier), it sounds interesting. I know that ChatGPT sometimes talks nonsense. I am open to this new idea. I will also try to search in this direction.
Andy
Edit: I asked ChatGPT about it and here is the answer:
"In a voltage multiplier circuit, like the Cockcroft-Walton multiplier or others, the voltage indeed increases at each stage while the available current decreases."
Andy
Edit: I asked ChatGPT about it and here is the answer:
"In a voltage multiplier circuit, like the Cockcroft-Walton multiplier or others, the voltage indeed increases at each stage while the available current decreases."