threnode

/ˈθrɛnoʊd/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of electric circuit in which the current is interrupted at regular intervals, producing a series of sparks or flashes.

“The experiment used a threnode to study the properties of high-voltage electricity.”

Synonyms

  • electrostatic generator
  • spark gap

Antonyms

  • constant voltage source
  • stable current source