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jaiii
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Good day.
What happens if a vacuum to put two electrodes, 1 cm apart, and electrical voltage in 1e9?
Thank you.
What happens if a vacuum to put two electrodes, 1 cm apart, and electrical voltage in 1e9?
Thank you.
jaiii said:But it may happen that the vacuum breaks.
And the gap will be trips charged particles?
jaiii said:I don't understand.
jaiii said:But it may happen that the vacuum breaks.
And the gap will be trips charged particles?
jaiii said:Fain.
One can break through vacuum, and what conditions must be fulfilled in doing?
Electricity in a vacuum refers to the flow of electric current in a vacuum or near-vacuum environment. This phenomenon was first observed by scientist Michael Faraday in the early 19th century.
The voltage in this experiment is measured using a high-voltage probe or a voltmeter. These instruments are designed to measure high voltages and can accurately measure the 1e9 voltage being investigated.
Investigating 1e9 voltage, or one billion volts, is important for understanding the behavior of electricity in extreme conditions. It also has practical applications in fields such as high-energy physics and vacuum technology.
The vacuum in this experiment is created using a vacuum pump, which removes air and other gases from the experimental chamber. This creates a low-pressure environment, allowing for the observation of electricity in a vacuum.
Working with high voltages in a vacuum can be dangerous and should only be done by trained professionals. The main risks include electric shock, high temperatures, and the production of ozone. Protective measures and equipment should always be used when conducting experiments with high voltages.