mike963
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ok, so I've got an arc between two electrodes. What is the direction of the electrical field if there is an electrical field?
The discussion revolves around the direction of the electric field in an electrical arc formed between two electrodes. Participants explore theoretical aspects of electric fields, the behavior of electrons, and the implications of plasma formation in the context of arcs.
Participants express differing views on the direction of the electric field and the implications of the arc's behavior, indicating that multiple competing perspectives remain without a clear consensus.
Some assumptions about the behavior of electric fields and plasma are not fully explored, and there are unresolved connections to electromagnetic theory that may influence the discussion.
vk6kro said:Electrons in an arc follow the direction of an electric field.
The electric field is between the two electrodes.