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Re: [TCML] Arc Temperature



 
 
In a message dated 12/4/07 10:25:48 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

>Cobine's book "Gaseous Conductors" is a good reference if you can  get it. 
It was published as an 
>inexpensive Dover edition, but I think it's out of print.   Cobine has 
everything that was in Somerville.


    FWIW, I received the a 1st edition copy of Cobine's  as a birthday 
present this year. NOT inexpensive. They really don't make books  like they used to!
    Lots of "practical" info beyond all the arc theory.  I found the stuff on 
welding arcs, lightning arrestors, fuses, Lichtenberg  figures, mercury 
rectifiers, all kinds of other gaseous rectifiers, discharge  lighting sources, and 
electron beam focusing/deflecting very interesting. 
 
-Phil LaBudde

Center for the Advanced Study of Ballistic  Improbabilities



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