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3-D Lichtenberg Figure in Acrylic

This 3" x 3" x 2" three dimensional Lichtenberg Figure was created by ebeam irradiation along multiple planes. The internal potential within the specimen prior to discharging it was estimated to be 2.2 million volts. The specimen is illuminated from below by blue LEDs.

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Copyright holder: Bert Hickman, http://www.teslamania.com

  • Source: English Wikipedia, original upload 8 February 2005 by Bert Hickman

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