"Plasma Energy" in Science
Plasma is sometimes called the 'fourth state of matter', and is an electrically ionized gas. Energy is required to create plasma, and the plasma itself often contains very little energy. Energy may be dissipated from a plasma in the form of light or heat. In scientific terms, "plasma energy" would refer to the internal energy of a plasma compared against the internal energy of the same gas in its ground state; however, the term is not very common in physics.
Plasma based devices are common in household and industrial use, but the term "plasma energy" is rarely, if ever, used when referring to them. Some examples of devices using plasma are plasma cutting torches, and fluorescent lights.
"Plasma energy" In Science-Fiction
In the Transformers, plasma energy was a source of power, and dangerous.
In Star Trek, plasma was used to conduct electrical energy instead of wires.
Plasma based weapons are a staple of science-fiction.
"Plasma energy" In Non-Science
In 'alternative medicine' plasma energy has a highly spiritualized and abstract healing power. Typically, this refers to either 'plasma' created by a standard room ionizer, or 'plasma' generated from a person's chii or life-force.
Plasma energy refers to the energy generated from plasma, which is the fourth state of matter after solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is a highly charged and ionized gas that can conduct electricity and is found in phenomena such as lightning, stars, and fluorescent lights. Plasma energy has various applications including in fusion energy research, semiconductor manufacturing, and medical treatments.
just think of a plasma screen tv! yes, plasma does have a lot of energy! (i think...)
Fire + energy = plasma.
fire+energy=plasma
In general an LED consumes less energy than a Plasma.
An LCD will have a generally lower energy requirement than a Plasma monitor. But Plasma monitors energy requirements change with the brightness. If something on the screen is dark, it will use less energy.
The large use of plasma to produce industrial energy is now only a dream.
No. Plasma is a state of matter. Light is not matter. It is energy in the form of electromagnetic waves.
LCD monitors use far less energy then plasma monitors.
plasma is created by fire+energy
If you add energy to gas, the next phase that you get is called plasma. In a plasma, the atoms have broken apart, and you have a mixture of sub-atomic particles that are not organized into atoms. Plasma is the highest energy phase; even if you keep adding energy, all you will get is hotter plasma.
No. Molecules have the lowest average kinetic energy in a solid. Plasma is the highest average kinetic energy.
Well plasma can certainly be made in the lab.