At the base of the two swords, there is a gap. Once the electric potential is high enough across the gap, the air between the gap begins to ionize. Just as hot air rises, the hot ionized air in between the two swords will begin to rise until the distance between the probes is too great and dissipates.
(5K30.50) Jacob’s Ladder
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At the base of the two swords, there is a gap. Once the electric potential is high enough across the gap, the air between the gap begins to ionize. Just as hot air rises, the hot ionized air in between the two swords will begin to rise until the distance between the probes is too great and dissipates.
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