Matter assumes the state of gas, comprising of ions and electrons, at a vary high temperature. This is called as Plasma.
The study of properties of matter in this state is called as Plasma physics.
study of lemon drizzle cake with plasma on wednesdays..... Plasmology as i know it, is the study of Plasma Physics as having the dominant role in our universe.
A tokamak is the magnetic container that traps and holds the plasma in this type of physics.
Plasma is ionized gas (a neon tube, the northern lights, the atmosphere of the sun), so "plasma-physics" is the study of such material, how (& why) it behaves as it does.
Q: What is plasma physics? not plazma. A:Matter assumes the state of gas, comprising of ions and electrons, at a very high temperature. This is called plasma. The study of properties of matter in this state is called plasma physics.
The most obvious answer is, of course, Plasma physics; there are many other areas where ionised gases are potentially used. However, since a plasma is a form of ionised gas, this is the one which is clearly the most relevant.
study of lemon drizzle cake with plasma on wednesdays..... Plasmology as i know it, is the study of Plasma Physics as having the dominant role in our universe.
A tokamak is the magnetic container that traps and holds the plasma in this type of physics.
Plasma is ionized gas (a neon tube, the northern lights, the atmosphere of the sun), so "plasma-physics" is the study of such material, how (& why) it behaves as it does.
Q: What is plasma physics? not plazma. A:Matter assumes the state of gas, comprising of ions and electrons, at a very high temperature. This is called plasma. The study of properties of matter in this state is called plasma physics.
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Plasma Physics
No, the plasma in blister is the term in biology and is the fluid medium of the blood. The plasma in a television is the term in physics and is ionized gas in plasma state.
In physics and astronomy, a star is a huge globe of plasma that emits its own radiation.
Of course it is! Didn't you get your Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics?
Depends on which kind of plasma you're talking about, the one in physics or the one in blood. Plasma in physics occurs when a gas is heated to an extreme temperature... plasma (like a gas) has not definite shape or volume it will expand to fit its container although plasma is the most common state of matter...It is dangerous to humans and occurs in outer space....the stars, and sun are made of plasma It does occur in lightning though...
Condensed matter physics and material physics are both in high demand right now with regard to metamaterials, nanotechnology, semiconductors, and quantum computing. High-energy physics and plasma physics is in demand with regard to energy technologies, fusion, and ion plasma propulsion (big at JPL at the moment).
If you want the states, then here: Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma. Plasma is a debated state. It is a physical change, and affects its physics.