"The Corona Produced By Continuous Potentials" explores the theoretical underpinnings and practical implications of corona discharge phenomena, specifically focusing on continuous potential applications. This book provides a detailed analysis of the physics governing corona formation and behavior, offering valuable insights for researchers and engineers working in fields such as high-voltage engineering, plasma physics, and atmospheric science.
Stanley Prince Farwell delves into the mathematical models and experimental techniques used to understand and predict corona discharge characteristics, making this work an essential resource for those seeking to deepen their knowledge of electrical discharge processes. Its comprehensive approach makes it suitable for both academic study and practical application.
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