This has nothing to do with microwave ovens... LOL.. It's all fun and game till some one loses an eye because someone else threw a masters physics diploma at them!
Oh these wonderful parametric observations on an atmospheric-pressure plasma sustained in ambient air by an argon discharge,
excited by 2.45 GHz microwaves in an open-ended dielectric discharge tube.
How they are reported sufficiently and descriptively.
With singular microwave power, discharging tube dimensions and argon flow rates.
Beautiful measurements taken accordingly.
How they were the major operating parameters of a scientific muse.
These three distinctive plasma regions were observed: the wondrous plasma filaments exiting from the discharge tube, converging on a point of these filaments in visual acuity range.
And a plasma flame, at the filament-converging point, argon atom excitation temperature, rotational temperature and electron density were measured in sequence,
By optical emission spectroscopy ~OES!
In the operating range of ~3.0"5.0! liters per minute of gas flow rate and ~650"950! W of microwave power.
The measured excitation of temperature and rotational temperature were ~5000"5800! K and ~2800"3400! K, respectively.
The electron density obtained was a broadening width of the Hb line showed (5.0" 8.0) 31014 cm23. and challenged us to continue.
It was observed by all, that the volume of the plasma flame and the gas temperature were increased with increasing the microwave power.
On the other hand, higher gas flow rates increased the electron density, in a way that can only be technically expressed.
In the plasma flame, oh the plasma flame, the gas temperature measured by a thermocouple and OES was in the range of ~1030"2200! K, which showed an exponential decrease in the axial direction away from the converging point.
The ending was splendiferous.
Ingested thought of a bilabial fricative through many dimensions.
Took me two reads but I think I understand this a bit better now. This poem is about what happens when you microwave Argon yes? I mean, 2.45 ghz is the standard for commercially available microwaves. Furthermore, microwaving Argon causes plasma to form, which while looking awesome, is probably some charged particle s**t you are best not messing with at home... :P Not exactly poetic, but damn if it isn't a creative way of showing something in a way people don't usually think of. I mean... "which showed an exponential decrease in the axial direction away from the converging point. " And people call me verbose? Haha, make a sequel to this, but for Radon... :P Come on... I dare you....
That I could completely confuse everyone is a good enough achievement for moi! LOl Like I said in an.. read moreThat I could completely confuse everyone is a good enough achievement for moi! LOl Like I said in an earlier review... (if I may quote myself) "when I write something I want people to go "HUH?" It's about provoking a response in people." Insert smiley face here >>___
Okay okay, I admit it, you finally flummoxed me! I love your stuff but this one sort of sailed by me. Oops.
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Well... occasionally when I write something I want people to go "HUH?" It's about provoking a respon.. read moreWell... occasionally when I write something I want people to go "HUH?" It's about provoking a response in people... what ever that response is going to be. If I'm not doing that then I'm doing something wrong. :)
Wow, that is the biggest title I have ever had in my RR's before, LOL! What happened to the HTML???? LOL! I was so enjoying that, heehee.
Okay, so either I am dumb and interpreted this wrong or I am sleepy as it's after 2am... You choose, lol -- Okay so I figured it was a microwave (duh) but are you asking what would happen if you microwaved argon???? Cause that's what I got from it but I ain't sure I'm on the right track....
No you are not dumb at all. This is a very technical poem... don't know where the idea came from.. j.. read moreNo you are not dumb at all. This is a very technical poem... don't know where the idea came from.. just one of those things I guess.. It is definitely NOT in layman's terms. This deal with a level of physics that would probably require a masters degree to make sense of. I have only just scratched the surface myself and I am already completely lost... lol :)
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Ha! I shall blame my sleepy head as it's nearly 3am; as for you, you have no excuse, LOL!
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Yes, 9pm Eastern standard time U.S here .. it's already tomorrow there... so it's still today for me.. read moreYes, 9pm Eastern standard time U.S here .. it's already tomorrow there... so it's still today for me and yesterday for you... and... wait a min I think I just time warped. Go to bed! You think you're on holiday or something! lol
Took me two reads but I think I understand this a bit better now. This poem is about what happens when you microwave Argon yes? I mean, 2.45 ghz is the standard for commercially available microwaves. Furthermore, microwaving Argon causes plasma to form, which while looking awesome, is probably some charged particle s**t you are best not messing with at home... :P Not exactly poetic, but damn if it isn't a creative way of showing something in a way people don't usually think of. I mean... "which showed an exponential decrease in the axial direction away from the converging point. " And people call me verbose? Haha, make a sequel to this, but for Radon... :P Come on... I dare you....
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