2CRUDE
Mechanical
- Nov 6, 2007
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gents, i have been debating a question with a collegue. he figures that a higher PD across 2 conductors of the same material, a set gap with a uniform medium will arc at a faster velocity than the same set-up with a lower PD. both PD's are more than capable of arcing the prescribed distance.
my thought was that as long as the PD is greater than the dielectric strength of the medium, the velocity will be the same.
is there any equation i can use to prove this?
go easy on the lost MechE.
tahnks
2C
my thought was that as long as the PD is greater than the dielectric strength of the medium, the velocity will be the same.
is there any equation i can use to prove this?
go easy on the lost MechE.
tahnks
2C