syttymisjännite
Syttymisjännite refers to the minimum voltage required to initiate and sustain an electrical discharge, typically in a gas. This phenomenon is fundamental to the operation of many electrical devices and natural occurrences. When a voltage is applied across a gap containing a gas, electrons begin to accelerate. If the voltage is high enough, these electrons gain sufficient kinetic energy to collide with gas atoms or molecules, ionizing them and releasing more electrons. This creates a cascading effect, a process known as an avalanche discharge, which leads to a conductive path and the flow of current.
The specific value of the syttymisjännite depends on several factors. The type of gas involved is crucial,
Examples of syttymisjännite in action include the ignition of fluorescent lamps, neon signs, and spark plugs