| 11. | A heating mechanism or a glow discharge plasma may be used to clean the probe and prevent misleading results.
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| 12. | Even when contacts are separated, there may be a conductive path due to arcing or a glow discharge.
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| 13. | In an analytical glow discharge, the discharge is primarily a negative glow with dark region above and below it.
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| 14. | When an arc starts, its terminal voltage is much less than a glow discharge, and current is higher.
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| 15. | The gas in the bulb ionizes, starting a glow discharge, and its resistance drops to a low value.
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| 16. | This generates a glow discharge containing ionized gas, electrons and excited state atoms / molecules ( metastable species ).
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| 17. | When a high voltage was applied between the electrodes, the inside of the tube lit up with a glow discharge.
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| 18. | If the applied voltage is higher than the plateau, a continuous glow discharge is formed and the tube cannot detect radiation.
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| 19. | Excited states are typically formed in the DART source by creating a glow discharge in a chamber through which the gas flows.
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| 20. | An arc between two electrodes can be initiated by ionization and glow discharge, as the current through the electrodes is increased.
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