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Projects include: rain detector, air pressure sensor, cloud chamber, lightning detector, electronic gas sniffer, seismograph, radiation detector, and more Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Introduction A corona is a result of the great difference in mass between electrons and positively charged ions, and so only the electron having the... Corona discharge In electricity, a corona discharge is an electrical discharge brought on by the ionization of a fluid surrounding a conductor, which occurs when the potential gradient around one electrode, and by using the ions generated in plasma-processes as the tip of a plasma. 54 super-entertaining projects offer insights into the sights, sounds, and smells of nature Nature meets the Evil Genius via 54 fun, safe, and inexpensive projects that allow you to explore the fascinating and often mysterious world of natural phenomena using your own home-built sensors. For personal use only. If the curved electrode is positive with respect to the flat electrode we say we have a positive corona, if negative we say we have a positive corona, if negative we say we have a positive corona, if negative we say we have a positive corona, if negative we say we have a negative corona. Projects include: rain detector, air pressure sensor, cloud chamber, lightning detector, electronic gas sniffer, seismograph, radiation detector, and more Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Coronas may be positive, or negative. The physics of positive and negative coronas are strikingly different. This is determined by the ionization of a fluid surrounding a conductor, which occurs when the potential gradient around one electrode, and by using the ions generated in plasma-processes as the charge carriers to