Abstract

In view of the variation among the values obtained by different observers, this paper aims to make a careful determination of corona-forming voltages for alternating and for positive and negative continuous voltages in the same apparatus and under the same conditions. Within the range of wire diameters used, corona appears at a lower value when the wire is positive than when it is negative, although the two curves converge for increasing diameters. The maximum excess of negative over positive, as observed, was 6.3 per cent. The values with alternating voltage coincide with those of negative continuous voltage. Positive continuous voltage therefore forms corona at the lowest value. The observations on the negative corona give values higher than any heretofore obtained. Other experiments are described, giving qualitative indications of the correctness of Townsend's theory of ionization by collision.

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