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by mannykannot
2237 days ago
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One question I have is this: would the point at which the hollow ball rattles possibly be dependent on the Reynolds number, which in turn is dependent on the temperature? And if so, would that not have to be compensated for when comparing plasma-on and -off measurements? |
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Not sure if this is helpful, but based on the video I'd guess that rattling only occurs in the plasma regime (as opposed to the normal, standard temp airflow), at which point I'm don't think the physical basis of the Reynold's number holds. Plasmas, especially under an external magnetic field, are only quasi-stable and so their bulk behaviours don't necessarily track with those of classical fluids.