plasma
Yes possible
The plasma in a fluorescent light or plasma ball, is contained by glass. Fusion plasmas are too hot to contain in any "container", so it is contained by magnetic fields, The plasma in the sun is partly contained by gravity, though a proportion of it is lost as the Solar Wind.
Well.. the difference is that fluorescent light isn't natural and natural light isn't fluorescent . its not rocket science (:
light bulb
plasma
plasma
Anything that excites the gas in a fluorescent will make it light. Static electricity from the carpet will cause compact fluorescent to light.
it is plasma , gas and liquid
The sun, lightning, the ionosphere, fluorescent light bulb, stars, fire, plasma tv, and solar winds are examples of plasma.
A plasma screen TV, the northern lights, and fluorescent light bulbs.
Glowing plasma is evident in the light from the aurora borealis and a fluorescent lamp. The aurora borealis is also known as the northern lights.
fluorescent lights
Yes possible
Plasma is in lightening and fire on earth and also in fluorescent lights.
Man Made plasma can be found in Fluorescent and Neon Lights.
the electrical charge excites the atoms and creates a plasma state that emits light