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Re: VOLTS PER MM
>Original Poster: Cabbott Sanders <cabbott-at-cyberis-dot-net>
>
>Hi, I need to make a safety gap for my cap..... If i want to set it to
40 kv,
>how far apart is that???? does anyone have a volts per distance table
of
>air at
>sea level?? a formula perhaps?
There you go! I don't think a formula would work well becuse the
sparklenght depends on several factors, such as the material of the
conductor, the shape, the surface type and area, whether it's clean or
not, etc... These seem to work accurately for me... Just make sure you
have no sharp points that could dray energy out of your gap trough
spraying...
1 cm radius = 2cm diameter
max. dist. / mm tension / volts
0.5 2900
1 4700
3 11400
6 20400
10 30800
15 39300
20 47000
30 57000
40 64000
50 69000
25cm radius = 50cm diameter
max. dist. / mm tension / kV
51 100
106 200
171 300
257 400
P.S. I got this from
http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~kronjaeg/hv/hv/tbl/measure.html
It's the only table of this kind I know off...
Sam Barros.
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