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DescriptionXenon discharge tube.jpg |
English: Spectrum = gas discharge tube: the noble gas: xenon Xe. Used with 1,8kV, 18mA, 35kHz. ≈8" length.
Deutsch: Spektralröhre = Gasentladungsröhre des Edelgases: Xenon Xe. Betrieb mit: 1,8kV, 18mA, 35kHz. Länge ≈20cm.
Română: Spectru la descărcarea în gaze pentru gazul nobil xenon Xe. Condiţii: 1,8kV, 18mA, 35kHz. Lungime ≈0,2m.
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