elektrohopea
Elektrohopea is a term used to describe a phenomenon in which charged particles, typically electrons, become accelerated and form a temporary, glowing sheath. This phenomenon is often observed in gases when an electric field is applied. The charged particles, usually electrons, are stripped from atoms and molecules in the gas and then accelerated by the electric field, resulting in a trail of ionized gas emitting light.
The phenomenon of elektrohopea is similar to the more well-known phenomenon of electrophoresis, but involves the
Elektrohopea is often studied in the context of plasma physics, as it provides insights into the behavior
The study of elektrohopea is an active area of research, and new techniques and methods are being