On the mode of action of high voltage currents (static electricity and currents of d'Arsonval)
N. M. Rudnitsky
Kazan medical journal ›› 1927, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (12) : 1223 -1228.
On the mode of action of high voltage currents (static electricity and currents of d'Arsonval)
From the point of view of the electron theory, static electricity should be understood as a certain mass of electrons concentrating in a certain place and thus having a certain effect on the environment; this is what distinguishes it from galvanic and alternating electricity, where the electrons are constantly in motion. Another important difference between it and these currents is that it has a high voltage.
Rudnitsky N.M.
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