So what does plasma really look like?

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  • Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
  • Plasma is often called the fourth state of matter, and it’s one of the most fascinating yet least familiar forms of matter. Unlike solids, liquids, and gases, plasma is a supercharged, energetic state where atoms are stripped of some of their electrons, creating a mixture of ions and free electrons. This process, called ionization, happens when a gas is heated to extremely high temperatures or subjected to a strong electromagnetic field.
    Plasma is all around us, even though we don’t always realize it. The Sun and stars are massive balls of plasma, and here on Earth, plasma is present in lightning, neon signs, and even in the glowing screen of a plasma TV. It’s also key in fusion research, where scientists are trying to harness plasma's incredible energy to create clean, sustainable power.
    What makes plasma so special is its unique properties. It can conduct electricity, respond to magnetic fields, and produce light, making it crucial in everything from space exploration to advanced medical technologies. Plasma may seem exotic, but it’s actually the most common state of matter in the universe, forming the very fabric of stars and the space between them!
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  • @davidusa47
    @davidusa47 10 днів тому

    Is that what’s happening with fire?