The Relation Between P.D. and Spark-Length for Small Values of the Latter investigates the relationship between potential difference (P.D.) and spark length, specifically focusing on small values of spark length. This study provides valuable insights into the nature of electrical discharge and its behavior under specific conditions. It is aimed at electrical engineers and physicists interested in understanding the intricacies of spark formation and its dependence on voltage and distance.
This work by Glenn Moody Hobbs offers a detailed examination useful to researchers and professionals working in the fields of high-voltage engineering and plasma physics. The research contributes to a deeper understanding of dielectric breakdown phenomena.
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