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How does the pressure change the amount by which air ionizes? I know that high pressure suppresses ionization. But why?
Concept please!
Concept please!
This discussion focuses on the relationship between pressure and air ionization, highlighting that high pressure suppresses ionization due to the increased mass in a given volume. The probability of ionization is directly proportional to the mass present, affecting how air responds to ionizing radiation from external sources. Additionally, once ions or electrons are generated, the application of electric or magnetic fields can lead to further ionization through accelerated charged particles. This process is influenced by complex phenomena such as Paschen breakdown, which relates to mean free paths and energy transfer before neutralization occurs.
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