Name for Object/Device with Electric Light Between Two Rods

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The object described is commonly known as a Jacob's Ladder, which consists of two stiff rods arranged in a "V" shape connected to a power source. An electric arc travels between the rods, starting small at the base and expanding as it rises. The user initially sought to identify the device and learn about its operation. After clarification, the correct name was confirmed, allowing for further research. The discussion highlights the importance of accurate terminology in understanding electrical devices.
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I don't know the name of the object/device, but I have seen them before. I'll try to describe it as best I can, so bare with me. It is made of two straight wires - one to three feet in length - with some sort of power source connected to it. The two wires make a "V" shape with the small end attached to a power source. An "electric light" connecting from one wire to the other travels up the wires until it reaches the end of the two wires and then disappears. (it begins at the small end and grows larger until it reaches the open end) I know this is a terrible description, but I don't know much about it and I would like to learn how it works. All I need to know is what it is called, then I can look it up myself.

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James

EDIT: The two "wires" are stiff, so they look more like small rods rather than wires.
 
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