Jacobs Ladder High Voltage Discharge Explore the arc rising sparks Popular Science Exhibits Electrostatic Ladder

Jacobs Ladder High Voltage Discharge Explore the arc rising sparks Popular Science Exhibits Electrostatic Ladder

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    Product Name: Jacob Ladder; High Voltage Arc

    Exhibit size: 400×280×350mm

    Operation instructions: Press the button, you will see that the air at the low end of the claw-shaped electrode is broken down to form an arc, and the arc continues to climb upwards. When it climbs to a certain height, it breaks, and a new arc is formed at the bottom immediately.

    Scientific principle and function description: There is such a story in Greek mythology: Jacob dreamed of taking the "Holy Fire" along the ladder to the sky. Later generations called this dream ladder the Jacob's Ladder. The Jacobs "Ladder" model is a pair of electrodes with a wide top and a narrow bottom and a horn-shaped top. Under high pressure, the air near the two electrodes is first broken down by ionization, forming a large number of positive and negative plasmas, that is, arc discharge. . Air convection coupled with the driving of electric power makes the arc rise. As the arc elongates, the resistance through which the arc passes increases. When the energy supplied by the current to the arc is less than the heat dissipated from the arc to the surrounding air, the arc will extinguish itself. Under high voltage, the air at the minimum distance between the electrodes will be broken down again, and a second arc discharge will occur. This cycle goes on and on. The exhibits show people the process of arc generation and disappearance.