Re: Which material has high enough ohmage to resist lightning?



On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 16:05:35 +0100, Mark Fortune
<mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

John Fields wrote:
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I don't think so. Stick your ohmmeter probes into a vacuum and
you'll read a higher resistance than air, even.
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An ohmeter I would expect to read infinate resistance, but at the
voltages we're talking about (ie involving lightning) isnt the breakdown
voltage much lower than air?

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Not if it's a hard vacuum.


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John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
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