the potential at which neon bub just start glow is called flashing potential.and quenching potential is a potential at which neon bulb stop to conduct..
A small amount of vapours of a substance having low ionization potential, called as quenching gas, eg alcohol vapours, is added to gm tube, which discharges at cathode before the principle gas +ve ions which discharges at cathode in about 10^-4 seconds. So the quenching gas neutralizes itself and also the tube....
because of charging and discharging
It is due to the charging and discharging of capacitor in the circuit....
let A be the Vector potential and Q as the scalar potential
the potential at which neon bub just start glow is called flashing potential.and quenching potential is a potential at which neon bulb stop to conduct..
because flashing potential is potential at which the neon bulb just start conducting or glowing ....while at quenching potential the bulb stops conducting.
A small amount of vapours of a substance having low ionization potential, called as quenching gas, eg alcohol vapours, is added to gm tube, which discharges at cathode before the principle gas +ve ions which discharges at cathode in about 10^-4 seconds. So the quenching gas neutralizes itself and also the tube....
That is the correct spelling of "quenching" (eliminating, extinguishing).
Color quenching is the attenuation of photons produced by a scintilator due to absorption and scattering. This effect, combined with the chemical quenching (attenuation of the transfer of energy from the solvent to the scintillator gives the total quenching effect of the scintillator/solvent mix.
The fluid for quenching is specific for each type of steel; choosing an inappropriate fluid lead to bad results.
Quenching your thirst ;)
stopping the ionization cascade modern geiger-muller tubes use a halogen gas for quenching
to avoid the high internal stresses caused by quenching and to get tempered Martensite that is less brittle
quenching
quenching quiet
quenching means (the act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning) "the extinction of the lights"