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how does an coronal discharge occurs to break the insulation of air molecules​

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In corona discharges, electrons are pulled by positive poles and accelerate to very high speed. They hit air molecules repeatedly and knock out their electrons, causing ionization. This has the side effect of generating ozone (O3). Ozone gas is a strong oxidizer and gradually oxidizes and breaks down insulators.

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