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Whyme46-50, M
Your bringing the fukkin terminator
ABCDEF7M
I guess Tesla coil also works on same principles.
ABCDEF7M
@TheIncredibleHulka First of all, thankyou very much for the effort you are taking for a stranger.

If that's so, why don't my bulb at home stops to glow when there's somewhere neutral wire broken? I need to manually repair it. An possible reason I can think is voltage at home is not that much higher to breakdown the air. And in this case it is too high. Is that so?

And why not that wireless electricity finding the way through that person. He is also connected to same air.

And finally I still not convinced why that wireless electricity choosing only one cfl terminal at a particular point of time. I am really sorry for my ignorance and inability to understand concepts. I hope you are not getting irritated with my questions.
TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@ABCDEF7 I didn't get your question involving the bulb. The bulb will stop glowing when the circuit inside breaks, breaking the path of the current.

A person is a poorer conductor of electricity than a metal,unless the person is touching an unearthed metal body,electricity won't flow through his body.


And finally, electricity does flow through both the terminals, but with opposite polarity, the polarity reverses at very frequent intervals (frequency of 50-60Hz mean 50-60 cycles/reversals per second, tesla coils generate higher frequency) which makes no difference at all however you may define your instant.

I'm sorry I did my best in explaining, perhaps this is why we all need teachers and years of dedicated studying on a branch to get proper hold on any subject.
ABCDEF7M
@TheIncredibleHulka Thankyou very much for all your efforts. You helped me with many of the concepts. I will discuss these things in detail with my colleague once the lockdown is over.

Thanks again.
Have a nice time. 馃檪
in10RjFoxM
Is it the same for spark plugs where we see a blue spark jump ?
TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@in10RjFox Exactly!
Tukudo41-45, M
Interesting 馃檪 馃憣 do you know about electronics engineering too?
Tukudo41-45, M
Okay fine. Just I want to know do the electronic data could be split and use?@TheIncredibleHulka
TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@Tukudo Idk man. I suggest you get hold of a good book. Thanks. 馃檪
Tukudo41-45, M
That's nice 馃檪. You are welcome and Thanks @TheIncredibleHulka
SW-User
Thanks! I was able to get some shots under the tower looking up..really interesting lines @TheIncredibleHulka
TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@SW-User Always wear a helmet when you go directly under them.
SW-User
Noted! I never thought about that..@TheIncredibleHulka
SW-User
this is cool.. i am an amateur photographer and have used transmission lines as subjects.

i know EEs work in a variety of settings these days.

Are you in academics/research?
manufacturing?
TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@SW-User Thanks.I'm in the public service sector.
Is that what is responsible for zapping people in electricity sub stations???
TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@HootyTheNightOwl Kind of. The principle is same. High potential (or high voltage), sharp pointy objects like tip of an umbrella in proximity to the wires, and moist /rainy weather and you're sure to get zapped. But that's not Corona Effect. The one with the blue crown in transmission lines that happens due to higher level of voltages is what I was talking about.
PfuzylogicM
I have seen this as a technician several times. The first time was while testing points on a voltage going to a magnetron on a Precision Approach Radar that never made it to the Shah of Iran. The vision was hypnotizing and I backed off with the high impedance probe knowing that voltage does not care anything about me personally except for the quickest point to ground! 馃槄
TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@Pfuzylogic Correct. You made it sound hilarious but you just saved yourself from a painful death. 馃槄
Thanos31-35, M
it looks pretty
senghenyddM
You see it in those cheap horror films the monster is in the chair and the electrical charge is bringing him it or what ever back to life glad they don't make them anymore suppose they'll be making films of this Lockdown now another cheap horror film.
TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@senghenydd 馃ぃ
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TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@SW-User Of course. But the ones you're talking about will poorly ionize the air. I'm talking about upwards of 132 Kilovolts, say 400 Kilovolts, 600 Kilovolts. Voltage level at your home is around 440 volts only.
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TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@SW-User okay I got it. 馃槄
I thought you were asking for some clarification.
SW-User
[c=#4C0073]nice .. you do interesting work[/c]
TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@SW-User Thanks. 馃檪
Moosepantspatty31-35, M
That's so pretty! Is it visible to the naked eye? Or does it need a longer exposure?
TheIncredibleHulka31-35, F
@Moosepantspatty Yes, it's visible to the naked eye, but you'd have to be out on a rainy or humid night to spot it.
Moosepantspatty31-35, M
@TheIncredibleHulka I'll keep my eyes peeled!
SW-User
That's too cool

 
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