ionosphere
In air Atmosphere it is Ionosphere.
In air Atmosphere it is Ionosphere.
The air seemed to be electrically charged with emotion. The model train is electrically driven.
Answeryes ... sometimes quite severely.partly from flying through charged clouds,and partly from just the friction from the air as the plane passes through it.
Sound is not formed by the movement of electrically charged particles; instead, it is created by the vibration of molecules in a medium, such as air, water, or solids. These vibrations produce pressure waves that travel through the medium, creating sound. While electrically charged particles can influence electromagnetic waves (like light), sound is fundamentally a mechanical wave that relies on the physical movement of particles.
As a suspension is a substance suspended in another medium,it is possible that the substance in it could become electrically charged. eg,flour in air is a suspension,if for example this was moved at high speed through a ventilation system,it would generate static electricity from electron loss (or gain) as the particles collided with the pipework etc.This would cause the flour to become charged,but not the suspension as a whole. I woulds therefore say it is possible for the PARTICLES in a suspension to become electrically charged.
Air ionizers use either a corona discharge tube or UV light to electrically charge air molecules. These charged molecules attract particles, cleaning and purifying the air.
The charge of air refers to the presence of electrically charged particles in the atmosphere, such as ions and electrons. These charged particles can influence atmospheric phenomena by affecting the formation of clouds, lightning, and other weather events. The interaction of charged air particles can also impact the movement of air masses and contribute to the development of storms.
No, sound energy is produced by the vibration of particles in a medium (such as air, water, or solids). When an object vibrates, it creates movement in the particles of the medium, which then travel as waves. Electrically charged particles, on the other hand, create electromagnetic waves, such as light.
Indoor air purifiers work by circulating the air through a series of carbon and paper filters to absorb and/or catch small particles or odors. Some have an Ionizer feature that purports to catch electrically charged smaller particles.
Electromagnetic waves are produced by the motion of electrically charged particles. These waves are also called 'electromagnetic radiation' because they radiate from the electrically charged particles. They travel through empty space as well as through air and other substances.
Electricity only moves through the air if there are electrically charged particles in the air and a live current passed through it. It also travels in the form of static electricity (lightning).