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Terme préférentiel
critical ionization velocity
Définition
- Critical ionization velocity (CIV), or critical velocity (CV), is the relative velocity between a neutral gas and plasma (an ionized gas), at which the neutral gas will start to ionize. If more energy is supplied, the velocity of the atoms or molecules will not exceed the critical ionization velocity until the gas becomes almost fully ionized. (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_ionization_velocity)
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