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To do with how far the electricity will arc in a nutshell.

Edit: miss understood the question as to why the values were different. The above is why this level was chosen.
 
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is that root 2 in decimal? :sunglasses: 1000 x 1.414. where does x10 come in?
 
but that's peak V, not peak-peak for that it's x2, (no 10's in hrere)
 
To do with how far the electricity will arc in a nutshell.
Does this vary depending on the type of nutshell? Would it arc further in a walnut compared to a peanut? :)
 

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