Another way of explaining it is that, I am trying to apply the minimum amount of voltage in order to achieve breakdown in pure neon gas, at 74762 microns of pressure, and looking for the optimum electrode spacing in order to achieve this.
This Graph shows the optimum pressure to electrode spacing for the minimum breakdown voltage of the gas used in this Graph, the electrode spacing is what I am trying calculate for pure Neon at its minimum breakdown voltage at 74762 microns of pressure.
I am unable to answer the question, as I have been unable to do the calculations correctly, they are beyond my current ability.
I do understand that neon has a minimum breakdown voltage, the voltage i will be running is 260V DC
which is a little above the minimum threshold, so the optimum gap...
Hello all. I am conducting a simple research project, and am having a little trouble with the math for paschen's law.
my question is.
At 74762 Microns of pressure, using pure Neon gas, what is the electrode spacing in mm for the minimum breakdown voltage of that gas?
Thank you.