- How does the air get ionised?
- Give relation between momentum and force.
Math question
- If the quadratic equation px^2^ +qx +r has the same sign as that of p, then find the relationship between p,q and r.
- How does the air get ionised?
- Give relation between momentum and force.
Math question
- If the quadratic equation px^2^ +qx +r has the same sign as that of p, then find the relationship between p,q and r.
Asked by samanvay.lakhotia | 12th May, 2016, 01:51: PM
Expert Answer:
Question :
- How does the air get ionised?
- Give relation between momentum and force.
Ionisation
- The tendency of the air to begin the breakdown enhances when there is a strong electric field (of a very high order) surrounding the same air.
- Thus the air gets ionised due to the effect of electric field.
- It is a common misconception that ionisation increases the quantity of positive or negative ions, it should be noted that no such change occurs due to ionisation.
- Ionisation forces the distance between the elctrons and positive ions to increase from their original molecular structure.
Kindly ask only one question at a time in the query.
Also, post the query regarding mathematics to the respective department.
Answered by Abhijeet Mishra | 27th Nov, 2017, 03:10: PM
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