by Zyxzevn » Mon Apr 13, 2020 6:16 pm
Michael Mozina wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 5:58 pm
Most of the results make sense to me, but I"m still scratching my head as to how the plasma ends up flowing around empty regions of the vacuum. I don't fully understand that behavior.
I think that the pressure is so low, that you can see the
influence of the electron-shells of the ions.
The electron-shells have certain resonating frequencies.
This means that they connect better at certain angles (Nx90 degrees/ Nx60 degrees).
This gives the plasma the tendency to form chains or leaf-structures.
This would mean that the structures would very much depend on
the type of ions. And should be testable.
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Is anyone aware of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4Z_-WbDs4U&app=desktop
and, if so, thoughts/discussion/wisdom?
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Most of the results make sense to me, but I"m still scratching my head as to how the plasma ends up flowing around empty regions of the vacuum. I don't fully understand that behavior.
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I think that the pressure is so low, that you can see the
influence of the electron-shells of the ions.
The electron-shells have certain resonating frequencies.
This means that they connect better at certain angles (Nx90 degrees/ Nx60 degrees).
This gives the plasma the tendency to form chains or leaf-structures.
This would mean that the structures would very much depend on
the type of ions. And should be testable.