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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
When that happens at zero or low voltages the electrons are call Beta radiation!! Yes. Which is radioactive decay and has nothing to do with ANYTHING you have been babbling about. When they escape at low voltages we call it "discharging". Charge your antenna and measure the dicharging time. That would be quite impossible. snip babble Nothing in what you quoted says that electrons are produced at "all voltages". A straight line does not infer that the line stars from zero!! There is a threshold voltage below which no emissions take place, Your fancy is great. Congratulation. He is correct and the minimum energy is determined by the work function, yet another concept that totally escapes your understanding. this voltage is the intercept on the voltage axis for the straight line thaled about. So the "dicharging" do not exsists? Not in any way that you think happens because you are an ignorant idiot. |
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