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Re: Side-wise Vectors?????
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- Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:13:12 -0700
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Original poster: "Bob (R.A.) Jones" <a1accounting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Mike
> Original poster: "Mike" <mikev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
. At this time we
> have the lab setup to do all the high voltage in the 2 ft by 6 foot tube
in
> partial atmosphere. I'm very interested in this striation at sea level
> pressures I think I see.
> Mike
Wow some discharge chamber you have there. Where did you get it, is it
glass ?.
I had a 20in vacuum oven with a glass door.
You can have a lot fun with a big chamber, highish voltage and a vacuum
pump.
I fitted an inner window to protect the outer one from heat.
During one experiment the inner window shattered from thermal stress.
I hit the off button and ran for cover not knowing if the outer window was
going to do the same.
It would be a huge implosion if your chamber failed, be careful.
Bob