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You can use plasma in a stew, cake, pie-- practically anything! As long as you're not planning on eatingit. I mean... you could eat it. But, you know. It wouldn't end well.
possibly, but our technology is not advanced enough
stars, solar wind, lightning- the plasma in the universe the sun is a plasma which is ionized gas which is superheated gas. there are other sorts of plasma Blood plasma, the yellow-colored liquid component of blood, in which blood cells are suspended Plasma display, a common application of plasma, a flat-panel electronic visual display technology Plasma antenna, a type of radio antenna
There are many more than three uses for Plasma in technology today. They range from the plasma in your TV, or Fluorescent light, or advertising display tube, right through to plasma torches used for cutting of metals (or anything!). Also used for plasma arc welding.Plasma torches have an important use in plasma furnacesused as a method of completely destroying dangerous chemicals, such as the PCB (poly chlorinated bi-phenyl) materials. They dissociate the compound right down to the atomic level.The temperature of the plasma arc may be up to 25 000oC.
plasma is found in stars. the only naturally occurring plasma on Earth is lightning. it is not to be confused with the plasma in your blood however, as these are not the same thing. plasma screen TVs use plasma the same way as fluorescent lights, but this is not naturally occurring plasma.
It is used for LCD & Plasma Technology.
When compared to a plasma, no. Plasma tv's use much more energy. However, LED technology is the most cost efficient.
plasma so they gave it its own catagory
This effect is best categorized as interference.+
Gas plasma technology
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You can use plasma in a stew, cake, pie-- practically anything! As long as you're not planning on eatingit. I mean... you could eat it. But, you know. It wouldn't end well.
There is only Plasma in Plasma HDTV's. Not all HDTV's. It is part of the technology that creates your picture. Like a tube in an older television.
Boleslav Gross has written: 'Plasma technology' -- subject(s): Plasma (Ionized gases), Plasma jets
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Most TV manufacturers may have given up on plasma technology, but the public has not. The reasonthe public still purchases plasma televisions is because of price. Plasma sets are "the most affordable large flat-panel TVs for many consumers.
Plasma screen monitors run much hotter than an LCD monitor, because they use technology based on light bulbs to run.