4.3 Partial Discharges Physics - Ionization process
Ionization (the underlying physical process) to create Partial Discharges is explained here, using very easy examples. Many would need min. 90 minutes to explain the ionization process, but the Partial Discharges Guru does it in less than 12 minutes ;-) Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:20 Easy example 3:42 Ionization 5:19 Inhomogeneous Electric Field 6:17 Why electrons move faster? 8:27 Result of calculation 9:03 Why does Ionization start? 10:11 How many electrons are needed? 10:33 Internal PD - Ionization

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4.4 Partial Discharges Physics - Law of Paschen

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2.8 Partial Discharges Vocabulary - Trend and PRPD

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The Architecture of Phase Space: Canonical Transformations

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How can a photon have momentum?

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Lightning In a Bottle? The Science Of Electro-Thermal Rocket Engines

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Corona and Arc Discharge

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Richard Feynman Explains Why Speed of Light is So Fast

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What Does An Electron ACTUALLY Look Like?

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4.1 Partial Discharges Physics - Electrical Field - Part 1

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What is an Electron?

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Photoionisation, how it works

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Renormalization: Why Bigger is Simpler

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How to interpret raw PD data from the field

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3.3 Types of Partial Discharges - Surface Discharge / Interface Discharge

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2.11 Partial Discharges Vocabulary - TDR

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Professor Jiang: World War 3 Is About To Begin, Let Me Explain!

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What Are Electrons REALLY Doing In A Wire? Quantum Physics and High School Myths

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