Kipinäpurkauksen
Kipinäpurkaus, also known as a spark discharge, is a transient electrical discharge that occurs through a gap of insulating medium, typically air, when the electric field strength exceeds the dielectric strength of the medium. This breakdown results in a rapid ionization of the medium, creating a conductive plasma channel through which an electrical current flows. The visible manifestation of this current flow is a spark, often accompanied by a characteristic sound and the emission of light and heat.
The process begins with the application of a sufficiently high voltage across the gap. This voltage creates
Kipinäpurkaus phenomena are observed in various natural and artificial settings. Lightning is a dramatic example of