Authors: Mende F. F.
Explosive processes are characterized by the fast separation of significant thermal energy, with which occurs the strong warming-up of decay products and is formed plasma. Depending on the type of explosion the plasma can have different degrees of ionization. With the nuclear explosions, when the temperature of plasma can reach several million degrees, the degree of ionization of plasma is high. With the realization of explosions by means of the conventional explosives cold plasma with the low degree of ionization is obtained. In either case the consequence of explosive processes is not only fast separation of significant thermal energy, but also emission in the wide frequency range. With the explosions of nuclear charges is formed also electric pulse with the high tension of the electric field, whose physical nature up to now completely is impossible to understand. To the examination of electrodynamic of processes, proceeding with the explosion is dedicated the proposed article.
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