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Genre: Science & Technology
Uploaded At May 11, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-11-22T13:22:36.254032Z
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The camera is doing that from the high current arc. It's emitting a ton of strong EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference).
Which is messing with the camera's sensor. Quite a common issue for these types of environments.
As the arc is in a sheilded conductive chamber, the EMI being emitted is mostly coming from the entire cable going to the electrode holder on top, the window in the chamber and possibly the arcs power source.
The EMI will contain a lot of RF energy and AC magnetic fields from sub MHz to possibly as high as 100's of MHz. The cables inductiance will limit the upper frequencies, however the arc its self could be emitting significantly higher.
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For those who dont know silicons melting point is 1,411 Celsius just for reference the suns surface is 5,211 Celsius
Edit: A lot of people have been commenting that tungsten has a higher melting point and a guy commented that the sun radiates 2 million C, i just said the things i said before this edit for reference to show how high silicons melting point is.
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@CrappyCanadianContent
6 months ago
It singed his cameras eyeballs
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