the gap between two high-potential terminals a component of an ignition system; consists of two shaped electrodes and the space between them
The space filled with air or other dielectric between high potential terminals (as of an electrostatic machine, induction coil, or condenser), through which the discharge passes; the air gap of a jump spark
A gap in an otherwise complete electric circuit across which a discharge occurs at a prescribed voltage
space between two conducting electrodes across which an electrical or spark discharge can occur
(Otomotiv) The space between the center and side spark plug electrodes, across which the spark must jump to ignite the fuel/air mixture in the combustion chamber. Adjusting this gap is a major part of the basic tune-up, because the width of the gap affects the intensity of the spark
spark gap
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spärk gäp
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/ˈspärk ˈgap/ /ˈspɑːrk ˈɡæp/
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[ 'spärk ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English sparke, from Old English spearca; akin to Middle Dutch sparke spark and perhaps to Latin spargere to scatter.