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This is not electricity. It is a “detonation wave” of what is most likely HHO gas. The balloon was filled with “hydrogen” and the long tube was probably filled with a mix of hydrogen and oxygen. The light you see is the gas burning (technically exploding). Detonation wave speeds in gasses can be 5 to 7 times the speed of sound. This is still significantly slower than the speed of electricity.
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The movement of electrons doesnt move that way,
In fact, its actual movement is entirely different, the entire electron within the conductor moves at the same time, it's just like pushing out water within a hose, electricity doesn't flow in one portion, but it moves the entire electron within the conductor at once.
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Yeah right, because electricity shines when it goes trough a cable...
Electricity is hella slow but also damn fast.
The impulse speed is between 50 and 99% Light speed. That is the speed the signal has from the switch to the bulp.
The drift velocity, i.e. the speed that the electron actually travels at, is somewhere between tenths of a millimeter and a few centimeters per second, depending on the cross-section, current strength, conductor density, etc.
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@conwaylai8562
8 months ago
It's a detonation wave, not electricity.
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