The Sun is made out of Plasma like many other Stars in the Universe.
No. It is difficult and impractical to store anything as plasma. Some spacecraft use ion thrusters, which propel themselves with a jet of plasma, but the propellant is stored as ordinary gas or liquid.
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Yes, stars contain plasma. A star is made up of virtually all plasma.
The sun, stars, and lighting are just a few objects made out of plasma.
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Protons and plasma particles are very different objects.
There are some different applications for plasma torches (or plasma arc or plasma gun) including plasma cutting, plasma spraying and plasma and waste disposal.
No. A plasma cutter creates plasma from some preexisting gas.
Liquid: water. Solid: a chair, a dish - in fact, most of the objects in your home. Gas: the air we breathe. Plasma: You won't normally find it close to you. The Sun and other stars are made up of plasma. It an also be produced in laboratories.
No. While most infrared radiation is from the center of hot solid objects, some of it is not. The sun is plasma (not solid) and it emits infrared radiation. Also, infrared radiation can be emitted by the friction in between objects
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There are plasma donation centers all over the United States. There are a number of websites which have to locations of plasma donation centers in your area. Some of these are CSL Plasma Donation, Donating Plasma and Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association.
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