This document discusses corona, which is a luminous discharge that occurs when the electric field intensity near a conductor exceeds the critical disruptive voltage of air. Corona can cause audible noise, radio interference, and power loss. The critical disruptive voltage depends on factors like conductor size and spacing, air density, humidity, and the conductor surface condition. Larger or bundled conductors can increase the critical voltage and reduce corona by distributing the electric field. While corona provides some benefits like reducing transient effects, it primarily disadvantages like energy loss, ozone production, and interference. The document provides formulas to calculate the critical disruptive voltage under different conditions.