Abstract :
The paper describes a series of experiments on the electrical breakdown strength of air under sinusoidal voltage conditions over a frequency range from 50 to 900 kc./sec. It is shown that with frequencies of the orderof 200¿1 000 kc./sec. there is noticeable reduction in the breakdown voltage between spherical electrodes one of which is insulated and the other earthed, the reduction becoming more marked as the frequency is increased. A modification of Townsend´s theory, based on a consideration of theionization conditions prior to breakdown, is suggested, which explains the reduction in the electric strength of a sphere-gap at the higher frequencies.