P2_3 Electric Armour

Authors

  • Mark Phillips
  • Katie Herlingshaw
  • Duleep Vasudevan
  • Thomas Griffiths

Abstract

The validity of using a highly charged capacitor as ‘electric armour’ on light tanks is investigated. The capacitor discharges a large amount of energy into the incoming projectile, causing it to vaporise. It is found that a potential difference of 1kV is required to charge the capacitor to the desirable electric potential energy to vaporise the projectile.

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Published

12/12/2014

How to Cite

Phillips, M., Herlingshaw, K., Vasudevan, D., & Griffiths, T. (2014). P2_3 Electric Armour. Physics Special Topics, 13(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/pst/article/view/2245

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