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  2. Paschen's law - Wikipedia

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    Paschen's law is an equation that gives the breakdown voltage, that is, the voltage necessary to start a discharge or electric arc, between two electrodes in a gas as a function of pressure and gap length. [2] [3] It is named after Friedrich Paschen who discovered it empirically in 1889. [4]

  3. Friedrich Paschen - Wikipedia

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    Louis Carl Heinrich Friedrich Paschen (22 January 1865 – 25 February 1947) was a German physicist, known for his work on electrical discharges. He is also known for the Paschen series , a series of hydrogen spectral lines in the infrared region that he first observed in 1908.

  4. Paschen - Wikipedia

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    Paschen-Back effect, the splitting of atomic energy levels in the presence of a strong magnetic field Paschen series, a Hydrogen spectral series in the infrared band Paschen's law , an equation that gives the breakdown voltage, that is the voltage necessary to start a discharge or electric arc, between two electrodes in a gas as a function of ...

  5. Elise Paschen - Wikipedia

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    Elise Paschen is an American poet and member of the Osage Nation. She is the co-founder and co-editor of Poetry in Motion , a program which places poetry posters in subways and buses across the country.

  6. Hydrogen spectral series - Wikipedia

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    Named after the German physicist Friedrich Paschen who first observed them in 1908. The Paschen lines all lie in the infrared band. [11] This series overlaps with the next (Brackett) series, i.e. the shortest line in the Brackett series has a wavelength that falls among the Paschen series. All subsequent series overlap.

  7. Paschen (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Paschen is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. The relatively large satellite crater Paschen M partly overlies the southern rim of Paschen, and they nearly form a merged pair with only a section of irregular terrain along their common border. The smaller but well-formed crater Paschen S lies across the southwestern rim of Paschen.

  8. Paschen breakdown voltage - Wikipedia

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  9. Hans Paschen - Wikipedia

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    Hans R. Paschen (5 February 1896 – 28 May 1960) was a sailor from Germany, who represented his country at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands.