Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.
This is plasma.
There is no difference the only thing is plasma is in a TV in plasma screen TV and plasma is outside of the TV in the state or matter.
Plasma has not salt.
plasma is found in stars. the only naturally occurring plasma on Earth is lightning. it is not to be confused with the plasma in your blood however, as these are not the same thing. plasma screen TVs use plasma the same way as fluorescent lights, but this is not naturally occurring plasma.
There is one that I know of. It is Plasma static electricity
Stephen Gray was an English astronomer that experimented with static electricity and plasma glows.
Well, the path in which the visible portion of lightning takes is plasma. But plasma is a gas. An ionized gas. So the flash of light you see is static electricity from the clouds jumping through that ionized gas (plasma) to the earth.I have a master's in EE. I'm creatable. :)
Image burn is a feature of plasma televisions but it is almost impossible to see it after just one month. Don't keep static images on a plasma screen for long periods of time and this problem will never appear.
If a plasma television is paused too long this can cause a burn. Other reasons are static images showing for too long, gaming and circuits that fail. If one watches a station like CNN for 24 hours, this can also cause a burn.
A burn comes from having a picture on the screen what has little movement. Don't leave the screen on a channel or video that is static for days at a time.
Anything that excites the gas in a fluorescent will make it light. Static electricity from the carpet will cause compact fluorescent to light.
While not a "sure" thing, using a plasma television as a monitor is very likely to damage the set. This is because computers often have static, or non-changing, images displayed on them (like your Taskbar or Dock). This causes burn-in when displayed for longer than 20 minutes on a plasma television.However, using it as a display as probably acceptable if you are playing an action-packed video game or watching a movie.
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Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.
it is called plasma.
There are some different applications for plasma torches (or plasma arc or plasma gun) including plasma cutting, plasma spraying and plasma and waste disposal.