An electric arc is a luminous electrical discharge that occurs when current flows through a gas, such as air, between two electrodes. This process typically happens when the potential difference (voltage) between the electrodes is high enough to ionize the gas, which allows electrical conduction. The arc produces a bright light and significant heat, making it useful for various applications, including welding, lighting, and electrical discharges in circuits.

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