hari krishna parigi
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what happens if incandescent flashlight is bought near to slayer excitor ? Will the flashlight bulb gets damaged ?
The discussion centers on the potential effects of a Slayer Exciter on an incandescent flashlight, specifically whether proximity to the exciter could damage the flashlight's bulb. Participants explore the implications of electric fields, plasma formation, and the operational characteristics of incandescent bulbs in this context.
Participants do not reach a consensus on whether the Slayer Exciter will damage the incandescent flashlight. Multiple competing views remain regarding the potential risks and effects of electric fields and plasma on the bulb.
There are unresolved questions regarding the specific conditions under which damage might occur, including the strength of the electric field and the operational characteristics of the incandescent bulb in the presence of the Slayer Exciter.
OK. That is an opinion. Can you support that opinion with science? (Why do you think you'd have to switch the flashlight on?)i think it could damage bulb filament when we switch on flashlight near slayer excitor.
I haven't viewed the videos, but the image appears to show the ionizing of rarified gas surrounding metallic/conductive components inside the bulb. This would be expected from immersion in a strong electric field. It appears harmless enough to the bulb.hari krishna parigi said:How the plasma is formed in that bulbs ? will plasma decreases life of tungsten filament when we power that bulb and place near slayer excitor ?