Often referred to as the fourth state of matter, plasma contains a mixture of dissociated molecules, heated to form ionised particles: positive ions and negative electrons. Plasma can be controlled by the use of electromagnetic fields to perform in certain ways.
Naturally occurring examples of plasma include lightning and St Elmo’s Fire.
Often referred to as the fourth state of matter, plasma contains a mixture of dissociated molecules, heated to form ionised particles: positive ions and negative electrons. Plasma can be controlled by the use of electromagnetic fields to perform in certain ways.
Naturally occurring examples of plasma include lightning and St Elmo’s Fire.
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