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Why Does High Frequency Corona Tend to Orient Vertically?
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[QUOTE="anorlunda, post: 6020853, member: 455902"] That's an interesting question. I tried but failed, to find an answer to your simple question about temperature. The fields near the conductor acclerate and move the ions and electrons nearby, thus causing heating. There is a net current in the corona, hence transmission lines see corona as a power loss. Calculations for plasmas are very complex and probably not what you are looking for. One thing I found while searching was the following tidbit that I didn't know before. It may be related to the flame-like behavior you ask about. [/QUOTE]
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