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  • Plasma (physics) - Wikipedia
    Plasma is a state of matter that results from one of the other three states (often, the gaseous one) having undergone an appreciable degree of ionization It thus consists of a significant portion of charged particles (ions and or electrons)
  • What Is Plasma? | MIT Plasma Science Fusion Center
    Plasma is superheated matter – so hot that the electrons are ripped away from the atoms forming an ionized gas It comprises over 99% of the visible universe In the night sky, plasma glows in the form of stars, nebulas, and even the auroras that sometimes ripple above the north and south poles
  • Plasma | Physics, State of Matter, Facts | Britannica
    Apart from solid-state plasmas, such as those in metallic crystals, plasmas do not usually occur naturally at the surface of the Earth For laboratory experiments and technological applications, plasmas therefore must be produced artificially
  • Science Made Simple: What Is Plasma? - SciTechDaily
    Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, alongside gases, liquids, and solids While most people don’t think about plasma in their daily lives the way they think about other states of matter, plasma constitutes 99% of the visible matter in the universe
  • About Plasmas and Fusion - Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    To do that, fusion reactors heat plasmas to temperatures much hotter than the core of the sun — over 100 million degrees Celsius Strong magnetic fields or high-powered lasers then confine the plasma into small controllable regions where fusion can happen
  • Plasma Science and Technology - Basics - What are Plasmas?
    Plasma consists of a collection of free moving electrons and ions - atoms that have lost electrons Energy is needed to strip electrons from atoms to make plasma The energy can be of various origins: thermal, electrical, or light (ultraviolet light or intense visible light from a laser)
  • DOE Explains. . . Plasma | Department of Energy
    Plasma is one of the four states of matter, along with gases, liquids, and solids Most people don’t think about plasma in their daily lives the way they think about other states of matter, but it makes up 99% of the visible matter in the universe
  • Plasma State of Matter in Physics - Science Notes and Projects
    Plasma is the fourth state of matter Learn what it is, how it forms, its properties, types, examples, and how it differs from other states
  • Plasma - Center for Science Education
    Plasma is an electrically charged gas Because plasma particles have an electrical charge, they are affected by electrical and magnetic fields This is the main difference between a gas and a plasma A plasma is created when one or more electrons are torn free from an atom of gas
  • Physics of Plasmas | AIP Publishing
    Physics of Plasmas, published by AIP Publishing in cooperation with the APS Division of Plasma Physics, is committed to the publication of original research in all areas of experimental, computational, and theoretical plasma physics





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