Electrostatics and Its ApplicationsWiley, 1973 - 481 sider |
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Side 185
... wire has the appearance of a more or less uniform sheath covering the wire surface facing the opposite electrode . On a negative wire , the corona is concentrated in tufts of glowing gas spaced at intervals along the wire . The ...
... wire has the appearance of a more or less uniform sheath covering the wire surface facing the opposite electrode . On a negative wire , the corona is concentrated in tufts of glowing gas spaced at intervals along the wire . The ...
Side 195
... wire - to - wire spacing , depending on the other dimensions , for which j , is a maximum . This comes about because reduced spacing raises the starting voltage and so tends to lower the current , but at the same time more wires are ...
... wire - to - wire spacing , depending on the other dimensions , for which j , is a maximum . This comes about because reduced spacing raises the starting voltage and so tends to lower the current , but at the same time more wires are ...
Side 405
... wire is not securely connected to the ground , voltages as high as 102 or more kV can appear and give rise to electric shocks or other electrostatic phenomena at the lower or upper ends of the wire . Phenomena similar to that occurring ...
... wire is not securely connected to the ground , voltages as high as 102 or more kV can appear and give rise to electric shocks or other electrostatic phenomena at the lower or upper ends of the wire . Phenomena similar to that occurring ...
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Introduction to Electrostatics | 28 |
Charging Macroscopic Particles | 68 |
Static Electrification of Dielectrics and at Materials Interfaces | 86 |
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