Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 7, 2014

Electron tube



high voltage cable jointing  the following experiment: A car lamp with 2 coils inside, one of them by prepared, the other funzt still. My capacitor bank and taken a so habich coil behind it. Then I brought the still functioning filament to glow and then made a Pole on the high voltage on it. The light was very bright, lay on the floor, and has therefore cast shadow. As I pressed the shutter release button for the capacitor bank now, all shadow briefly flashed back. Probably has the whole i-what with electron deflection or so to do want to know but still exactly why the shadows so twitch!

HM... I suppose it is distracted by the charge of "electrodes" in your rather loose in its holder hanging filament is attracted to lamp, the differently charged Poland... so the light source (filament) from their old position, or?

So you blew because the surge from your bank?
I'm guessing that the heating element in the operation of DC itself produces a weak static magnetic field.
If you are now also building a strong, magnetic pulse, then will this field and thus the heating coil "weggeschubst s".

OO there habich probably not hard enough watching. The shadow that has gezugt was from the cable. The cable has flinched by the high, impulse-like static electricity. Therefore, of course the shadow has flinched. : twisted:: twisted:: lol:

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