Nothing is "infinity" anything, but a superconductor comes close.
Yes, plasma is a state of matter. It is an excited gas susceptible to magnetic and electric fields.
Yes, plasma is a state of matter. It is an excited gas susceptible to magnetic and electric fields.
A magnet is a solid state of matter. It is typically made of materials such as iron, cobalt, or nickel that have magnetic properties.
Plasma is confined in a magnetic field. If it touches anything it will not be plasma anymore.
Plasma
Light is a wave of vibrating electric and magnetic energy that travels through space in the form of electromagnetic radiation. It does not travel by compressions or rarefactions as sound waves do. Light does not fall under the category of a state of matter.
No, calcium is not magnetic. It does not have magnetic properties in its natural state.
Producing plasma involves heating matter until it breaks its molecular bonds, breaking the matter apart until it is individual atoms. Then, continuing to heat the matter leads to ionization, producing plasma.
If by a thought wave state of matter you mean the weak magnetic field produced by the electrical flow in the brain, that is energy. It would have an equivalency in matter as per E=mc^2, but as a magnetic field would not be matter
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1st state of matter- solid 2nd state of matter- liquid 3rd state of matter- gas 4th state of matter- plasma 5th state of matter- Bose Einstein condensate 6th state of matter - fermionic condensate 7th state of matter- thought to be Fermionic condensate
The plasma state of matter contains the most energetic particles. Plasma is a high-energy state where electrons are stripped from atoms, creating a soup of positively and negatively charged particles. This makes plasma capable of conducting electricity and responding strongly to electric and magnetic fields.