The measured spark energies range from 0.03 to 7 mJ, and they were found to constitute between 60 and 90 per cent of the energy stored on the discharge capacitors prior to breakdown. Losses to the measurement resistors are increasingly significant at higher energies and larger electrode gaps, due to the relatively large currents, and correspondingly small spark resistances.
A simple circuit simulation, in which the spark conductivity is assumed proportional to the spark energy, offers voltage and current waveforms in good agreement with the measured ones, indicating that the spark is mainly resistive. In addition, the discharge channel's ability to carry current depends strongly on the supplied energy. The proportionality factor is found to depend on the breakdown voltage.