I've burned a lot of things on my plasma generator for my upcoming video. I used electrodes of various metals as well as carbon electrodes loaded with various metal salts. Those behaved fairly predictably for the most part, although some were much more exciting than others. That being said, magnesium threw a hard curve ball.
As you can see in the video, it produces MANY different colors. Not just little bits of color either, the flames switches dramatically to a deep red and switches chaotically to green, orange, and white, and sometimes exhibiting multiple colors at once. I have no explanation for this. I was not able to get a good spectrum of the flame yesterday but I will try again. I don't know why it produces these colors on the RF oscillator but won't when burned regularly. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on this phenomenon.
Ristomatti Airo
2020-07-27 09:40:24 +0000 UTCThor Ostergard
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2020-07-26 14:28:40 +0000 UTCRay Hahn
2020-07-26 04:31:23 +0000 UTCAndrew Hackard
2020-07-26 03:36:12 +0000 UTCMax-Joseph Krempl
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