By the amount of energy released when the free electrons fall back into their orbitals around the atoms.
highly ionized gas that glows in various colors: red, green, and blue in a TV.
In plasma physics, the term "colors" typically refers to the different wavelengths of light emitted by charged particles. The plasma can emit a wide range of colors depending on its composition, temperature, and energy states of the ions and electrons. Generally, the visible spectrum includes seven main colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet), but plasmas can emit light across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, including ultraviolet and infrared. Thus, the combinations of colors in plasma can be extensive and are influenced by various factors.
Depends on the gasses making it up AND on the temperature. Remember all those "neon" lights that you see.
LCD TV screens weigh less and use less energy than plasma TV screens, but plasma has better picture and colors. LCD screens are thinner than plasma screens as well.
The difference between a plasma and widescreen lcd tv is that a plasma has less of a viewing range. They both have great video quality.
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Healthy plasma is a clear straw color. Birth control, jaundice and medications can make it greenish. To much far in a persons diet can make its orange or opaque
Yes. Due to the fact that they are based on fluorescent (probably spelled that wrong) lighting. Fluorescent lighting uses large amounts of electricity to excite gaseous atoms into plasma, the fourth state of matter where electrons fly free from their nucleus, thus plasma tv's have plasma
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Plasma TVs have excellent contrast and can produce deeper blacks than LCD TVs. Additionally, plasma TVs display more natural colors. They also have a wider viewing angle than LCD TVs.
Yes, a plasma display unit is an output device. It is used to display visual information, such as images and videos, by utilizing plasma technology to produce vibrant colors and high contrast. Plasma displays are commonly found in televisions and large screens for presentations, making them effective for conveying visual content to an audience.
Plasma televisions are bright, can produce vivid colors, and can be made into some of the largest screens currently available. Plasma televisions, on the other hand, are usually a bit more expensive than LCD televisions of the same size, and require more energy to run.