A type of electrical conduction in gases characterized by high current density and low potential drop. The electric arc was discovered by Humphry Davy in 1808, when he connected a piece of carbon to each side of an electric battery, touched the two pieces of carbon together, then drew them slightly apart. The result is a dazzling steam of ionized air, or plasma, at a temperature of 6000°C (10,800°F), the surface temperature of the sun. A typical arc runs at a voltage drop of 100 V with a current drain of 10 A. The arc has negative resistance-the voltage drop decreases as the current increase-so a stabilizing resistor or inductor in series is required to maintain it. The high-temperature gas rises like a hot-air balloon while it remains anchored to the current-feeding electrodes at its ends. It thereby acquires an upward-curving shape, which accounts for its being called an arc.
- 词性: noun
- 行业/领域: 科学
- 类别 普通科学
- Company: McGraw-Hill
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