It is not possible to have an electric discharge in space. you would only be able to have a spark if there was some sort of gas for the electricity to flow through and since in space there is no air, you could not have a spark.
Electricity is not a state of matter. The four states of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
yes the space around a electrically charged object is known as electric field......
Yes, an electric spark can provide the activation energy needed to start a combustion reaction by igniting the fuel-air mixture present in an engine or combustible environment. The spark ignites the mixture, initiating the combustion process.
Yes, the clouds become electrically charged and when there is excessive charge there is a big spark. The charge produces an electric field in the space under it, and when the field is high enough the gas atoms in the air break down, electrons are stripped off them and there is a plasma which conducts electricity. The charge in the cloud flows to join opposite charges on the ground. When charge flows there is an electric current.
Space heaters are very much designed to live up to their name. Electric space heaters mean that almost everybody in the UK has access to warmth without expensive central heating.
Yes, it is possible for an electric field to exist at point A in empty space. Electric fields can exist even in the absence of matter, as they are created by the presence of electric charges.
An oil filled electric space heater produces a more "even" heating without the hotspots that standard electric space heaters can produce. Also it is not possible for something poked into the oil filled electric space heater to touch the electrical heating element wires as is possible in standard electric space heaters (which would shock you).
Certainly possible if it is an electric guitar connected through the headset you would be wearing inside your space suit. Electric guitars use electromagnetic pickups that respond to the vibrations of the strings, not to sound waves which would of course not exist in space.
if you didn't space your spark plug right will they spark
Electric field lines represent the direction of the electric field at any point in space. If there were sudden breaks in the field lines, it would imply sudden changes in the electric field strength, which is not physically possible. The electric field must vary continuously and smoothly in space.
The 2014 Chevrolet Spark-EV is a electric fuel-powered vehicle.
Yes, an electric field can exist in empty space as it is a fundamental property of space itself. The concept of an electric field describes how electrically charged particles interact with each other, even in the absence of matter.
Only if your coil is shorting onto your frame or your spark plug wire is shorting. Yes it is possible.
An electric spark is a form of electrostatic discharge that happens in the event that an electric field produces an ionized electrically conductive channel that results in emission of light and sound.
Absolutely. It's the HEAT of the spark that does it. Electric sparks are so hot they'll melt steel.
No it is probably ur spark plugs or spark plug wires, that electric distributor or coil No it is probably ur spark plugs or spark plug wires, that electric distributor or coil
The 2014 Chevrolet Spark is a gas-powered vehicle.