natural - lightening, the auroraman made - neon and florescent lights
No. Consider florescent lights and florescent sea life.
by making light
In a cobweb, near florescent/bright lights, and on your food!
Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. plasma is commonly found in lightning strikes, florescent light bulbs, and on the sun
The ions in "florescent" or "neon" lights.
A florescent tube is still a mercury vapour device and needs the mercury to vaporise to have the tube conduct to emit visible light.
Yes. The cells in a plasma TV contain a mixture of gases that are typically found in neon lights. When a current is passed through the cell, it ionizes the gas, turning it into a partially ionized plasma. This plasma differs from the plasma found in the Sun, stars, and interplanetary, which is typically fully ionized, and hotter.
For PLASMA tv and lights
Yes, stars contain plasma. A star is made up of virtually all plasma.
The two most familiar places are the surface of the sun and inside a florescent light tube.
The sun, arc welding, "black lights" (looking fro fluorescence). [inside florescent lights - but its blocked by the surface of the bulbs.)