Transcription of High Voltage Engineering
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HighVoltage EngineeringFundamentalsHigh Voltage EngineeringFundamentalsSecond editionE. KuffelDean Emeritus,University of Manitoba,Winnipeg, ZaenglProfessor Emeritus,Electrical Engineering Dept.,Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,Zurich, SwitzerlandJ. KuffelManager of High Voltage and Current Laboratories,Ontario Hydro Technologies,Toronto, CanadaNewnesOXFORDAUCKLANDBOSTON JOHANNESBURGMELBOURNE NEW DELHIN ewnesAn imprint of Butterworth-HeinemannLinacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP225 Wildwood Avenue, Woburn, MA 01801-2041A division of Reed Educational and Professional Publishing LtdFirst published 1984 by Pergamon PressReprinted 1986 Second edition 2000, published by Butterworth-Heinemann E.
5.1 Classical gas laws 281 5.1.1 Velocity distribution of a swarm of molecules 284 5.1.2 The free path of molecules and electrons 287 5.1.3 Distribution of free paths 290 5.1.4 Collision-energy transfer 291 5.2 Ionization and decay processes 294 5.2.1 Townsend first ionization coefficient 295 5.2.2 Photoionization 301
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