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Could anyone point me to some technical documentation on Ion Drive systems?
One thing I'm interested to know is why don't the ion's stick the grid they are attracted towards? Thanks, David |
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David Findlay wrote in message ...
Could anyone point me to some technical documentation on Ion Drive systems? One thing I'm interested to know is why don't the ion's stick the grid they are attracted towards? Thanks, For the same reason the ions (well, electrons) in a CRT/TV monitor fly through the accelerator grids to hit the phosphorus screen on the far side: Some charged particles do hit the grid, but most fly through (that's the point of a grid: it's got holes in it). Because they're already moving rapidly by the time they reach the grid, they aren't near the grid long enough to be stopped. They slow a bit, but mostly keep moving. Mike Miller, Materials Engineer |
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David Findlay wrote in message ...
Could anyone point me to some technical documentation on Ion Drive systems? One thing I'm interested to know is why don't the ion's stick the grid they are attracted towards? Thanks, Because the plasma is neutralized by a cathode ray gun afterwards: http://www.islandone.org/APC/Electric/06.html |
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