Brush discharge


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Brush discharge
A brush discharge is an electrical disruptive discharge similar to a corona discharge that takes place between two electrodes with a high voltage between them, embedded in a nonconducting fluid, usually air. It is characterized by multiple luminous writhing plasma streamers composed of ionized particles, which repeatedly strike out from the electrode, often with a crackling sound. The streamers spread out in a fan shape, giving it the appearance of a "brush".

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