Plasma Squiggle : February 03, 2008
Image Data
File Name: 20D_14588
Model: Canon EOS 20D
Lens: Canon EF 100mm F/2.8 USM Macro
Date: 02.02.08 8:23pm
Focal Length: 100mm (160mm)
Shutter: 1/100 s
F-Stop: F5
ISO: 800
Program: Manual
Metering Mode: Evaluative
Flash: Off
Focus Mode: Manual focus
File Name: 20D_14588
Model: Canon EOS 20D
Lens: Canon EF 100mm F/2.8 USM Macro
Date: 02.02.08 8:23pm
Focal Length: 100mm (160mm)
Shutter: 1/100 s
F-Stop: F5
ISO: 800
Program: Manual
Metering Mode: Evaluative
Flash: Off
Focus Mode: Manual focus
This is a closeup of a beam (technically, an emergent pattern in ionized gas) from inside a lamp that works on the same principle as those plasma balls, except this is a tall corkscrew-like lamp instead of a sphere. You can see the full plasma lamp in this photo.
The plasma lamp was invented in 1894 by Nikola Tesla after his experimentation with high frequency currents in an evacuated glass tube for the purpose of studying high voltage phenomena. Tesla called this invention an Inert Gas Discharge Tube. The popular product sold today was invented by artist Bill Parker in 1970, while an undergraduate student at MIT.
The plasma lamp was invented in 1894 by Nikola Tesla after his experimentation with high frequency currents in an evacuated glass tube for the purpose of studying high voltage phenomena. Tesla called this invention an Inert Gas Discharge Tube. The popular product sold today was invented by artist Bill Parker in 1970, while an undergraduate student at MIT.
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Colin
02.03.08 10:56am
Look at you being all smart! Tesla was the man!
Look at you being all smart! Tesla was the man!