Abstract
Measurements of the minimum pressure required for the operation of stable, pulsed, high-current arcs in hydrogen and air, in strong longitudinal magnetic fields, have been compared with earlier results obtained with helium. The values obtained are shown to be approximately those predicted by theoretical reasoning from the earlier work. Some relevant processes occurring in the discharge are discussed
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