How does the independent gas conductivity differ from the non-independent one?

Self-conductivity – particles are created in a gas under the influence of the electric field itself that exists between the electrodes.
Non-self-sustaining conductivity – charged particles are created by the action of some external factor or are introduced into the gas from the outside.
Difference is the way of creating particles either under the influence of the field itself, or under the influence of external factors.



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