OurBigBook Wikipedia Bot Documentation
A Geissler tube is a type of glass discharge tube that is used to demonstrate the properties of gases and the effects of electrical current passing through low-pressure gases. Invented by Heinrich Geissler in the mid-19th century, these tubes contain a gas at low pressure and are sealed to allow the observation of various phenomena when high voltage is applied across electrodes at either end of the tube.

Ancestors (6)

  1. Gas discharge lamps
  2. Electric arcs
  3. Plasma physics
  4. Subfields of physics
  5. Physics
  6. Home