Infinite according to the text book of 10th standard. In reality, it isn't since electricity can jump through air, EX:- Lightning.
Electrons flowing across an air gap produce an arc. The resistance built up that is needed to push these electrons across the gap produces the heat. This same resistance causes the electrodes to get hot.
Air Resistance is a force.
How molecules in the air cause air resistance?
Air Resistance is the kinetic friction of the object's surface moving through the air. In aeronautical terms this is known as drag.
Yes, air resistance is on everything where there is air.
The resistance of an air gap is effectively infinite until it reaches its arcover threshold voltage; then it drops to near zero as the air in the gap ionizes. It returns to effectively infinite when the current through the gap is insufficient to keep the air ionized.
Electrons flowing across an air gap produce an arc. The resistance built up that is needed to push these electrons across the gap produces the heat. This same resistance causes the electrodes to get hot.
Air Resistance is a force.
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Air resistance
How molecules in the air cause air resistance?
Minimum distance of air gap
Energy is gradually lost, through air resistance, and resistance in the string.Energy is gradually lost, through air resistance, and resistance in the string.Energy is gradually lost, through air resistance, and resistance in the string.Energy is gradually lost, through air resistance, and resistance in the string.
Air Resistance is the kinetic friction of the object's surface moving through the air. In aeronautical terms this is known as drag.
Yes, air resistance is on everything where there is air.
gap junctions
air resistance affects