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  2. Electric spark - Wikipedia

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    Once the gap breaks down, current flow is limited by the available charge (for an electrostatic discharge) or by the impedance of the external power supply. If the power supply continues to supply current, the spark will evolve into a continuous discharge called an electric arc. An electric spark can also occur within insulating liquids or ...

  3. Electrostatic discharge - Wikipedia

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    Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a sudden and momentary flow of electric current between two differently-charged objects when brought close together or when the dielectric between them breaks down, often creating a visible spark associated with the static electricity between the objects.

  4. Spark gap - Wikipedia

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    A spark plug.The spark gap is at the bottom. A spark plug uses a spark gap to initiate combustion.The heat of the ionization trail, but more importantly, UV radiation and hot free electrons (both cause the formation of reactive free radicals) [citation needed] ignite a fuel-air mixture inside an internal combustion engine, or a burner in a furnace, oven, or stove.

  5. Static electricity - Wikipedia

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    The spark associated with static electricity is caused by electrostatic discharge, or simply static discharge, as excess charge is neutralized by a flow of charges from or to the surroundings. The feeling of an electric shock is caused by the stimulation of nerves as the current flows through the human body.

  6. Electric current - Wikipedia

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    An electric current is a flow of charged particles, ... In the process, it forms a light emitting conductive path, such as a spark, arc or lightning.

  7. Corona discharge - Wikipedia

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    If the source continues to supply current, a spark will evolve into a continuous discharge called an arc. Corona discharge forms only when the electric field (potential gradient) at the surface of the conductor exceeds a critical value, the dielectric strength or disruptive potential gradient of the fluid

  8. When Will Electric Vehicles Spark Buyers? - AOL

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    Electric and hybrid vehicles made a lot of news at this month's International CES in Las Vegas and the big auto show in Detroit. There's reason for optimism: While it took eight years for the ...

  9. Electric discharge - Wikipedia

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    A spark gap is used in internal combustion engines to ignite the fuel/air mixture on every power stroke. Spark gaps are also used to switch heavy currents in a Marx generator and to protect electrical apparatus. In electric discharge machining, multiple tiny electric arcs erode a conductive workpiece to a finished shape.