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− | When a wire is suspended just above a white card and electrically exploded, the marks blasted into the card show regularly spaced transverse striations. This phenomenon has been reported throughout history, but never completely understood. Following is a description of the process for setting up such an experiment.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | When a wire is suspended just above a white card and electrically exploded, the marks blasted into the card show regularly spaced transverse striations. This phenomenon has been reported throughout history, but never completely understood. Following is a description of the process for setting up such an experiment. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Exploding Wire Experiments |
Author(s) | Richard A Ford |
Keywords | experiment, exploding wires |
Published | 1993 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 8 |
Pages | 28-32 |
Abstract
When a wire is suspended just above a white card and electrically exploded, the marks blasted into the card show regularly spaced transverse striations. This phenomenon has been reported throughout history, but never completely understood. Following is a description of the process for setting up such an experiment.