Thats not completely true, it depends on the gas and the level of vacuum. Some have alot more resistence then others in some cases produceing higher temps then air under normal atmospheric pressure. Some are the opposite even under normal atmospheric pressure such as argon.
@Kizmox yes he defenitally should. hhe could take a pair of headphones, cut them in half, and hook the negitive to a sepeerate ground, and have the positive switch a transistor with a seperate mosfet attached to flip you main power supply on and off. but he would the need to hsve a second power souce
its not cool its boiling
jackston2001 2 weeks ago
Beautiful! May I ask you the amount of vacuum you've got and if you have fill it with any gas? Thanks!
gilcomment 7 months ago
Warning:do not try this at home; plasma is extremely hot.
ahoop14 7 months ago
Get a magnet
FlavoredCoffeeGuy 1 year ago
Since vacuum plasma is much cooler than air plasma, put a piece of paper or something inside the jar in the path of the plasma and see your results!
zker666 2 years ago
@zker666
Thats not completely true, it depends on the gas and the level of vacuum. Some have alot more resistence then others in some cases produceing higher temps then air under normal atmospheric pressure. Some are the opposite even under normal atmospheric pressure such as argon.
Lokivoid 1 year ago
Fun stuff, isn't it bud?
moneraths 2 years ago
Try phosphor inside the jar.. it may actually work.
erlendse 2 years ago
audiomodulate it!
Kizmox 2 years ago 3
@Kizmox yes he defenitally should. hhe could take a pair of headphones, cut them in half, and hook the negitive to a sepeerate ground, and have the positive switch a transistor with a seperate mosfet attached to flip you main power supply on and off. but he would the need to hsve a second power souce
electicalfanatic 1 year ago
It's cool.. I wonder what the next project will be :)
erlendse 2 years ago
It's like one of those plasma globes you see everywhere
skeeterb2006 2 years ago