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No. Plasmas are ionized gas.
plasmas are usually found in gas-like clouds
the pros for natural gas are that it produces large amounts of energy and it can be compressed into a liquid
Both plasmas and gases can behave in a similar way; for example, they are both fluids (or gas-like). But plasmas can be quite different to gases because plasmas respond strongly to electromagnetic forces that can result in plasmas emitting a range of electromagnetic radiation themselves (radio waves, light, x-rays, etc); 99.999% of the visible universe is in the plasma state because cosmic gas is not visible.
Physics of Plasmas was created in 1994.
A plasma is an ionized gas ... thus its properties are those of a gas PLUS the fact that it can conduct electricity.
Yes it is competitve with LCDs.Neither one is better than the other.Both has equal pros and cons.And even Plasma and DLP projectors are competitive.
Plasmas do not a have a fixed shape.
The difference between a gas and a plasma is the chemical properties. Plasmas collect electric currents and electric and magnetic fields affect plasmas
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Gas and plasma are both states of matter, but they have distinct differences. Gas consists of individual atoms or molecules that move freely and independently. Plasma, on the other hand, is a highly ionized gas where some or all of the atoms have lost electrons, resulting in a mixture of positively charged ions and free electrons. In terms of properties and behaviors, gases are typically less energetic and have lower temperatures compared to plasmas. Gases can be compressed and expanded easily, while plasmas are highly conductive and respond strongly to electromagnetic fields. Plasmas also exhibit unique behaviors such as the formation of electric fields and the emission of light. The properties and behaviors of gases and plasmas can vary depending on factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of external forces. For example, gases can become plasmas at very high temperatures, and plasmas can exhibit different characteristics in the presence of magnetic fields. Overall, the differences between gas and plasma lie in their composition, energy levels, and responses to external influences.
No. There are four types of matter, solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas. If something is a liquid, it cannot be a gas.