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Inhibition of theLight-effect by resistive impedance in electric discharge

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An ohmic resistanceR introduced between earth and the low tension electrode of a Siemens’ tube decreases markedly the discharge currenti; it does not, however, affect the corresponding potentialV determined electrostatically across the ozoniser.R decreases markedly the percentagelight-effect ini; this is attributed partly to a preferential damping of the high frequency components ofi which are found by the author to be the chief seat of this phenomenon.

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Joshi, S.S. Inhibition of theLight-effect by resistive impedance in electric discharge. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Math. Sci.) 22, 225 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03170958

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