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The voltage required to make an arc of 0.5cm can vary depending on factors such as air density and humidity. However, as a general guide, a voltage of around 3,000 to 10,000 volts may be needed to create an arc of 0.5cm in air at atmospheric pressure.
There are different arc lengths for different types and size breakers. The length of the arc is governed by the physical distance of the contact openings and the efficiency of the arc chutes to extinguish the arc.
Hormones have nothing to do in reflex arc.
No, Redoubt Volcano is not part of an island arc. It is located in the Aleutian Range in Alaska and is associated with the Aleutian volcanic arc, which is a chain of volcanoes formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North American Plate.
Yes, arc welding does create ozone. It is because the temperatures created during arc welding convert the nearby oxygen to ozone.
Palladium is not suitable for making an arc reactor primarily due to its limitations in energy output and efficiency. While it can catalyze certain reactions, it lacks the necessary properties to sustain the high-energy plasma needed for an arc reactor's function. Additionally, the design and materials used in such advanced technology would require elements that can withstand extreme conditions and provide a more efficient energy conversion, which palladium cannot achieve.
It is because it is the new Arc Reactor for the Ironman suit. The old one had palladium, which poisoned his blood. He then discovered a new element, which worked perfectly for the new reactor.
Go to you tube. Thats the time-saving way.
His reactor is based off of extreme voltage fusion. you take extremely high amounts of energy and concentrate it on one tiny area of matter. slowly you convert matter to energy and power is generated. in iron man's case he used palladium (I don't really know what palladium has to do with this).
No.
Why don't you ask Dr Banner...he might know P.S. It's impossible
a arc reactor is a circle shaped object in the movie iron man. it helps in keeping tony alive and control the iron man suit.
You cannot, it is fiction. Ask your parents or teacher about fiction and non-fiction.
The arc reactor.
Arc Reactor
It's called an Arc Reactor. In the movie, it's clean energy source that powers his suit. But more importantly, it powers the electromagnet that protects Stark's heart from the shrapnel embedded in his chest. However, the second movie reveals the arc embedded in Stark's chest is made of palladium, which is slowly poisoning him.
An arc reactor is a fictional power source in the Marvel Comics universe, notably used by Tony Stark (Iron Man) to power his suit and other technological inventions. It generates energy by converting electricity into a near-limitless supply of power.