When water molecules rise into the upper atmosphere, sunlight breaks the water into hydrogen ions which are fast and escape easily, and heavier oxygen ions which are carried
away by the electric field.
Not exact matches
Field studies in southeastern Morocco, just a few kilometers
away from the site of this dust storm, show that
electric fields generated
by blowing sand boost dust emissions up to 10 times more than expected from wind alone.
Qubits in silicon systems interact through
electric fields, and Morello's team shows that it is possible to extend their reach
by pulling the electron further
away from the nucleus of each atom.