Abstract

The stability of a current-carrying rectangular liquid metal conductor with respect to small longitudinal surface perturbations was theoretically studied. It is shown that the instability increment tends to zero in both short-and longwave limits and, hence, passes through a maximum at a finite wavenumber. The characteristic times of instability development are estimated.

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